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1 2 | a subject, and are never present in a subject. Thus "man" 2 2 | individual man, and is never present in a subject.~By being " 3 2 | in a subject.~By being "present in a subject" I do not mean 4 2 | a subject" I do not mean present as parts are present in 5 2 | mean present as parts are present in a whole, but being incapable 6 2 | Some things, again, are present in a subject, but are never 7 2 | grammatical knowledge is present in the mind, but is not 8 2 | certain whiteness may be present in the body (for colour 9 2 | predicable of a subject and present in a subject. Thus while 10 2 | Thus while knowledge is present in the human mind, it is 11 2 | things which are neither present in a subject nor predicable 12 2 | nothing to prevent such being present in a subject. Thus a certain 13 2 | grammatical knowledge is present in a subject.~ 14 5 | predicable of a subject nor present in a subject; for instance, 15 5 | to those things which are present in a subject, it is generally 16 5 | of that in which they are present. Though, however, the definition 17 5 | instance, "white" being present in a body is predicated 18 5 | predicated of that in which it is present, for a body is called white: 19 5 | of a primary substance or present in a primary substance. 20 5 | at all. Again, colour is present in body, therefore in individual 21 5 | individual body in which it was present, it could not be present 22 5 | present, it could not be present in body at all. Thus everything 23 5 | primary substances, or is present in them, and if these last 24 5 | either predicated of them or present in them. Now the same relation 25 5 | stance that it is never present in a subject. For primary 26 5 | primary substance is neither present in a subject nor predicated 27 5 | others) that they are not present in a subject. For "man" 28 5 | individual man, but is not present in any subject: for manhood 29 5 | subject: for manhood is not present in the individual man. In 30 5 | individual man, but is not present in him. Again, when a thing 31 5 | Again, when a thing is present in a subject, though the 32 5 | applied to that in which it is present, the definition cannot be 33 5 | Thus substance cannot be present in a subject.~Yet this is 34 5 | that differentiae cannot be present in subjects. The characteristics " 35 5 | the species "man", but not present in it. For they are not 36 5 | substances appear to be present in the whole, as in a subject, 37 5 | explaining the phrase "being present in a subject", we stated’ 38 6 | quantities. Time, past, present, and future, forms a continuous 39 8 | instance was momentarily present in the case of an access 40 10| which they are naturally present, or of which they are predicated, 41 10| and health are naturally present in the body of an animal, 42 10| one or the other should be present in the body of an animal. 43 10| one or the other should be present in numbers. Now there is 44 10| whiteness are naturally present in the body, but it is not 45 10| one or the other should be present in the body, inasmuch as 46 10| quality or the other should be present in that of which they are 47 10| in question is in no way present in that in which, and at 48 10| it should naturally be present. We do not call that toothless 49 10| the other must needs be present in the subject in which 50 10| contraries may very well be present in the subject. We proved, 51 10| or the other, should be present in the subject; for fire 52 10| of the two must needs be present in every subject receptive 53 10| the other, which must be present.~In the case of "positives" 54 10| the capacity may be either present or absent; for it is not 55 10| one or the other should be present in every appropriate subject, 56 10| one of the pair should be present, and that in a determinate 57 11| attributes must needs be present in subjects which belong