One not absolute, but essentially related to one examined, vi. 2.3 (43-[896]).
One not thinker, but thought, itself, vi. 9.6 (9-[160]).
One present without approach, everywhere though nowhere, v. 5.8 (32-[587]).
One related in some genera, but not in others, vi. 2.3 (43-[896]).
One so far above genera is not to be counted, vi. 2.3 (43-[895]).
One, the soul, like divinity, always is, iv. 3.8 (27-[402]).
One within us, independent of the one outside, vi, 6.12 (34-[661]).
Opinion as sensation, v. 5.1 (32-[576]).
Opinion, in relation to imagination, illustrates that of matter to reason, iii. 6.15 (26-[377]).
Opinions, false, are daughters of involuntary passions, i. 8.4 (51-[1147]).