Part, Question
1 1, 47 | species ~vary by addition or subtraction of unity. Hence in natural
2 1, 48 | be considered by ~way of subtraction, as diminution in quantity,
3 1, 48 | one way it occurs by the subtraction of the form, or of any part ~
4 1, 48 | evil which consists in the ~subtraction of the due operation in
5 1, 50 | which differ by addition and subtraction of unity, as the ~Philosopher
6 1, 76 | species by the addition or subtraction of unity. And (De Anima
7 1, 76 | and every addition and ~subtraction varies the species, as in
8 1, 48 | species ~vary by addition or subtraction of unity. Hence in natural
9 1, 49 | be considered by ~way of subtraction, as diminution in quantity,
10 1, 49 | one way it occurs by the subtraction of the form, or of any part ~
11 1, 49 | evil which consists in the ~subtraction of the due operation in
12 1, 51 | which differ by addition and subtraction of unity, as the ~Philosopher
13 1, 75 | species by the addition or subtraction of unity. And (De Anima
14 1, 75 | and every addition and ~subtraction varies the species, as in
15 2, 52 | numbers, in which addition or subtraction changes the species. If,
16 2, 52 | that ~such an addition or subtraction would change the species;
17 2, 85 | entirely taken away, if ~the subtraction be continuous. Since therefore
18 2, 85 | finite magnitude a continual subtraction be made in the same quantity,
19 2, 85 | span. If, however, the ~subtraction be made each time in the
20 2, 85 | when diminution is made by ~subtraction. But here the diminution
21 2, 88 | This happens by a kind of subtraction, namely, of deliberate ~
22 2, 88 | result is that by such a subtraction the species of the act is ~
23 2, 94 | be understood by way of ~subtraction, so that what previously
24 2, 1 | to which ~no addition or subtraction can lawfully be made, since
25 2, 75 | that a ~slight addition or subtraction would not seem to destroy
26 2, 180 | this is done by way not of ~subtraction but of addition.~Aquin.:
27 3, 60 | 7]). But any addition or subtraction in forms ~changes the species,
28 3, 60 | rendered invalid by addition or subtraction of words, in like manner ~
29 3, 62 | Further, every addition or subtraction of form varies the species ~(
30 Suppl, 14| done away with ~by finite subtraction. If therefore works done
31 Suppl, 78| addition of something to or the subtraction of something from the ~aforesaid
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