4. Combining the Figures


SECTION THREE PART FOUR
Combining Figures

To combine figures with each other the memory must remember the question, and in accordance with this recollection the will must combine figures with each other so the intellect can judge any figure or figures by the propositions that belong to them. If T.A. are combined, or T.A.S. or even more figures, or T.S., or T.V. or more figures, and the same applies to any figure, then the universal exists as a medium for the particular through the participation and concordance of the propositions of the combined figures where greater universals are formed by combining more figures and lesser universals by combining fewer figures or by separating or removing figures from one another.



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