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XXIII. The 'seven-nuance-view'
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themselves different by time, etc., is made. Thus a statement made with these two, non, distinction occurrence and metonymous non-distinction, naming at one time an entity composed of infinite attributes, which is adopted for Demonstration, is complete expression, otherwise termed statement of Demonstration. A statement naming with succession an attribute of an entity, contemplated by a (particular) Method, with occurrence of distinction as primary, or distinction as metonymous, is incomplete expression, otherwise termed statement of a (particular) Method. Thus it stands. Hence it has been well said 3): "With the seven-nuance-view arising from distinction of expression". This is the meaning of the verse.
33) Sc. in verse XXIII.