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1 4 | horse", of quantity, such terms as "two cubits long" or " 2 4 | Lying", "sitting", are terms indicating position, "shod", " 3 4 | affection.~No one of these terms, in and by itself, involves 4 4 | the combination of such terms that positive or negative 5 5 | of definite quantitative terms no contrary exists.~Substance, 6 6 | that we apply quantitative terms to other things. We speak 7 6 | statement would be made in terms of the time taken, to the 8 6 | size of a white object in terms of surface, for he would 9 6 | external standard, for if the terms "great" and "small" were 10 6 | those in the house. The terms "two cubits long, "three 11 6 | on indicate quantity, the terms "great" and "small" indicate 12 6 | a man should call these terms not relative but quantitative, 13 6 | and time can have these terms applied to them, indeed 14 6 | compared with another in terms of equality and inequality 15 6 | inequality but rather in terms of similarity. Thus it is 16 7 | have been mentioned. Those terms, then, are called relative, 17 7 | relative in character: for the terms "like" and "unequal" bear " 18 7 | Thus we cannot use the terms reciprocally, for the word " 19 7 | accurately, at any rate the terms are reciprocally connected, 20 7 | essential that the correlated terms should be exactly designated; 21 7 | difference of opinion; thus, such terms as "head" and "hand" are 22 8 | fact it includes all those terms which refer to inborn capacity 23 8 | and smoothness, seem to be terms indicating quality: yet 24 8 | indicated by each of these terms. A thing is dense, owing 25 8 | of the quality. Thus the terms "whiteness", "grammar", " 26 8 | qualities expressed by the terms "triangular" and "quadrangular" 27 8 | included in it many relative terms. We did say that habits 28 9 | relation, and stated that such terms derived their names from 29 10| intermediate between the terms of either of these two pairs. 30 10| of blindness.~That those terms which fall under the heads 31 11| themselves actual genera, with terms under them.~