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1 4 | quality, relation, place, time, position, state, action, 2 4 | last year", under that of time. "Lying", "sitting", are 3 5 | than himself at some other time or than some other man. 4 5 | said to be whiter at one time than it was before, or, 5 5 | warm than at some other time. But substance is not said 6 5 | more truly a man at one time than he was before, nor 7 5 | individual person is at one time white, at another black, 8 5 | at another black, at one time warm, at another cold, at 9 5 | at another cold, at one time good, at another bad. This 10 5 | unaltered, but it is at one time true, at another false, 11 6 | solids, and, besides these, time and place.~In the case of 12 6 | line or a plane.~Space and time also belong to this class 13 6 | this class of quantities. Time, past, present, and future, 14 6 | the solid. Thus, not only time, but space also, is a continuous 15 6 | this be done in the case of time, for none of the parts of 16 6 | for none of the parts of time has an abiding existence, 17 6 | as lengthy, because the time covered is long; these things 18 6 | be made in terms of the time taken, to the effect that 19 6 | qualities at one and the same time, and that things will themselves 20 6 | great at one and the same time, and is of such a nature 21 6 | yet no one is at the same time both sick and healthy, nothing 22 6 | nothing is at the same time both white and black. Nor 23 6 | ways at one and the same time.~Moreover, if these were 24 6 | great and small at the same time, then "small" or "great" 25 6 | set. Again, one period of time is not said to be more truly 26 6 | not said to be more truly time than another. Nor is there 27 6 | another; number, too, and time can have these terms applied 28 7 | exist, cancels at the same time the knowledge which was 29 7 | is generated at the same time as the perceiving subject, 30 7 | into existence at the same time as the animal. But the perceptible 31 8 | unless through lapse of time a disposition has itself 32 8 | Habits are at the same time dispositions, but dispositions 33 9 | attitudes.~As for the rest, time, place, state, since they 34 10| that in which, and at the time at which, it should naturally 35 10| not teeth or sight at the time when by nature it should. 36 10| not hindered by lack of time. In the case of "positives" 37 10| simple words.~At the same time, when the words which enter 38 11| same individual at the same time, both these contraries could 39 12| the term has reference to time: in this sense the word 40 12| imply greater length of time.~Secondly, one thing is 41 13| simultaneous in point of time. Those things, again, are " 42 13| other, while at the same time neither is the cause of 43 13| double, while at the same time neither is the cause of 44 13| other, while at the same time neither is in any way the 45 13| come into being at the same time.~