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1 3 | 3~When one thing is predicated of another, all that which 2 3 | subject. Thus, "man" is predicated of the individual man; but " 3 3 | individual man; but "animal" is predicated of "man"; it will, therefore, 4 3 | for the greater class is predicated of the lesser, so that all 5 5 | definition of "man" will also be predicated of the individual man, for 6 5 | being present in a body is predicated of that in which it is present, 7 5 | which occur. "Animal" is predicated of the species "man", therefore 8 5 | man of whom it could be predicated, it could not be predicated 9 5 | predicated, it could not be predicated of the species "man" at 10 5 | primary substances is either predicated of primary substances, or 11 5 | everything else is either predicated of them or present in them. 12 5 | predicate, since the genus is predicated of the species, whereas 13 5 | whereas the species cannot be predicated of the genus. Thus we have 14 5 | present in a subject nor predicated of a subject; while, with 15 5 | a subject. For "man" is predicated of the individual man, but 16 5 | same way, "animal" is also predicated of the individual man, but 17 5 | terrestrial" and "two-footed" are predicated of the species "man", but 18 5 | of the differentia may be predicated of that of which the differentia 19 5 | the differentia itself is predicated. For instance, if the characteristic " 20 5 | characteristic "terrestrial" is predicated of the species "man", the 21 5 | the predicate, they are predicated univocally. For all such 22 5 | substances, the species is predicated of the individual, the genus 23 5 | Similarly the differentiae are predicated of the species and of the 24 5 | species. For all that is predicated of the predicate will be 25 5 | of the predicate will be predicated also of the subject. Similarly, 26 5 | the predicate, these are predicated univocally.~All substance 27 6 | variation of degree can be predicated. The category of quantity, 28 6 | equality and inequality are predicated of it. Each of the aforesaid 29 8 | incapacity. Such things are not predicated of a person in virtue of 30 8 | and hardness. Hardness is predicated of a thing because it has 31 8 | disintegration; softness, again, is predicated of a thing by reason of 32 8 | of degree. Whiteness is predicated of one thing in a greater 33 8 | likeness and unlikeness can be predicated with reference to quality 34 10| present, or of which they are predicated, must necessarily contain 35 10| Odd and even, again, are predicated of number, and it is necessary 36 10| and goodness, again, are predicated of man, and of many other 37 10| in that of which they are predicated: it is not true to say that 38 10| being blind", both would be predicated of the same subject; but 39 10| subsist, or of which they are predicated; for it is those, as we