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1 4 | quality, such attributes as "white", "grammatical". "Double", " 2 4 | composite such as "man", "white", "runs", "wins", cannot 3 5 | being used. For instance, "white" being present in a body 4 5 | present, for a body is called white: the definition, however, 5 5 | however, of the colour white’ is never predicable of 6 5 | state, such as that he is white, that he runs, and so on, 7 5 | quality, like the term "white"; "white" indicates quality 8 5 | like the term "white"; "white" indicates quality and nothing 9 5 | another, as that which is white may be more or less white 10 5 | white may be more or less white than some other white object, 11 5 | less white than some other white object, or as that which 12 5 | different times. A body, being white, is said to be whiter at 13 5 | the same colour cannot be white and black. Nor can the same 14 5 | individual person is at one time white, at another black, at one 15 5 | Similarly that which was white becomes black, and that 16 6 | things. We speak of what is white as large, because the surface 17 6 | the surface over which the white extends is large; we speak 18 6 | would explain the size of a white object in terms of surface, 19 6 | is at the same time both white and black. Nor is there 20 8 | sweetness; the body is called white because it contains whiteness; 21 8 | give us the adjectives "white", "grammatical", "just", 22 8 | which is just, that which is white to that which is black. 23 8 | did before: if a thing is white, it may become whiter.~Though 24 10| contrary of the bad, nor is white spoken of as the white of 25 10| is white spoken of as the white of the black, but as the 26 10| say that everybody must be white or black. Badness and goodness, 27 10| the intermediates between white and black are grey, sallow, 28 10| colours that come between white and black; in other cases, 29 10| should be either black or white, cold or hot, for something 30 10| to be hot, of snow to be white, it is necessary determinately 31 10| diseased, that which is white, black, that which is cold, 32 11| again, if everything turns white, there will be white, but 33 11| turns white, there will be white, but no black. Again, since 34 11| subject the body of an animal; white and black require a body, 35 11| or be themselves genera. White and black belong to the 36 14| motion. In this way becoming white is the contrary of becoming


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