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1 1 | both lay claim to the name "animal"; yet these are equivocally 2 1 | in what sense each is an animal, his definition in the one 3 1 | man and an ox are both "animal", and these are univocally 4 1 | in what sense each is an animal, the statement in the one 5 3 | the individual man; but "animal" is predicated of "man"; 6 3 | individual man is both "man" and "animal".~If genera are different 7 3 | as an instance the genus "animal" and the genus "knowledge". " 8 3 | aquatic", are differentiae of "animal"; the species of knowledge 9 5 | the species belongs is "animal"; these, therefore-that 10 5 | species "man" and the genus "animal,-are termed secondary substances.~ 11 5 | individual man is both man and animal. Thus, both the name and 12 5 | instances which occur. "Animal" is predicated of the species " 13 5 | than by stating that he was animal, for the former description 14 5 | individual man. In the same way, "animal" is also predicated of the 15 5 | for instance, of "man" or "animal", our form of speech gives 16 5 | substance is; the words "man", "animal", are predicable of more 17 5 | species: he who uses the word "animal" is herein using a word 18 5 | as the individual man or animal? It has none. Nor can the 19 7 | headed", than as that of an animal, for the animal does not 20 7 | that of an animal, for the animal does not have a head qua 21 7 | does not have a head qua animal, since many animals have 22 7 | perceptible. For if the animal is annihilated, it follows 23 7 | at the same time as the animal. But the perceptible surely 24 7 | elements, out of which the animal is itself composed, exist 25 7 | composed, exist before the animal is an animal at all, and 26 7 | before the animal is an animal at all, and before perception. 27 10| present in the body of an animal, and it is necessary that 28 10| present in the body of an animal. Odd and even, again, are 29 11| their subject the body of an animal; white and black require 30 13| to each, for the genus "animal" has the "winged", the " 31 13| there will be the genus "animal", but granted the being 32 13| the being of the genus "animal", it does not follow necessarily


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