Paragraph 1 | This then is the way, and these the arguments, whereby the attempt to demolish a definition should always be made. |
Paragraph 2 | That a definition may thus be reached by a process of reasoning is obvious. |
Paragraph 3 | Moreover, look at it from the point of view of its inflexions and coordinates. |
Paragraph 4 | Moreover, look at it from the point of view of things that stand in relations that are like each other. |
Paragraph 5 | Moreover, look at it from the point of and like degrees, in all the ways in which it is possible to establish a result by comparing two and two together. |