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1 4 | signify substance, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, 2 4 | three cubits long", of quality, such attributes as "white", " 3 5 | genus do not merely indicate quality, like the term "white"; " 4 5 | white"; "white" indicates quality and nothing further, but 5 5 | and genus determine the quality with reference to a substance: 6 5 | beautiful object. The same quality, moreover, is said to subsist 7 5 | the case that the contrary quality comes to be theirs. The 8 6 | disposition or one particular quality, such as whiteness, is by 9 8 | 8~By "quality" I mean that in virtue of 10 8 | said to be such and such.~Quality is a term that is used in 11 8 | many senses. One sort of quality let us call "habit" or " 12 8 | corresponding habit.~Another sort of quality is that in virtue of which, 13 8 | examples of this sort of quality, together with all that 14 8 | cases.~The term "affective quality" is not used as indicating 15 8 | deep-seated affections is called a quality. I mean such conditions 16 8 | affections.~The fourth sort of quality is figure and the shape 17 8 | seem to be terms indicating quality: yet these, it would appear, 18 8 | class different from that of quality. For it is rather a certain 19 8 | There may be other sorts of quality, but those that are most 20 8 | derived from that of the quality. Thus the terms "whiteness", " 21 8 | however, in which, as the quality under consideration has 22 8 | derived from that of any quality; for lob those capacities 23 8 | though a name exists for the quality, that which takes its character 24 8 | takes its character from the quality has a name that is not a 25 8 | from the possession of the quality of integrity, but the name 26 8 | possessed of some specific quality which have a name derived 27 8 | from that of the aforesaid quality, or which are in some other 28 8 | way dependent on it.~One quality may be the contrary of another; 29 8 | one of two contraries is a quality, the other will also be 30 8 | the other will also be a quality. This will be evident from 31 8 | injustice and justice is a quality, injustice will also be 32 8 | injustice will also be a quality: neither quantity, nor relation, 33 8 | other category but that of quality, will be applicable properly 34 8 | falling under the category of quality.~Qualities admit of variation 35 8 | same thing may exhibit a quality in a greater degree than 36 8 | mentioned are peculiar to quality, the fact that likeness 37 8 | predicated with reference to quality only, gives to that category 38 8 | forms the peculiar mark of quality.~We must not be disturbed 39 8 | discuss the category of quality, we have included in it 40 8 | within both the category of quality and that of relation, there 41 10| necessary that either the one quality or the other should be present 42 14| also either as "rest in its quality" or as "change in the direction 43 14| direction of the contrary quality", just as we defined the 44 14| is altered when change of quality takes place; therefore either 45 14| therefore either rest in its quality or change in the direction 46 15| disposition or any other quality, for we are said to "have"