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1 5| those things are called substances within which, as species, 2 5| as species, the primary substances are included; also those 3 5| animal,-are termed secondary substances.~It is plain from what has 4 5| Everything except primary substances is either predicable of 5 5| everything except primary substances is either predicated of 6 5| either predicated of primary substances, or is present in them, 7 5| else to exist.~Of secondary substances, the species is more truly 8 5| plant".~Moreover, primary substances are most properly called 9 5| are most properly called substances in virtue of the fact that 10 5| the same way, of primary substances, no one is more truly substance 11 5| when we exclude primary substances, we concede to species and 12 5| alone, apart from primary substances, should be called substances.~ 13 5| substances, should be called substances.~Further, primary substances 14 5| substances.~Further, primary substances are most properly so called, 15 5| with regard to secondary substances, it is clear from the following 16 5| applied. Yet of secondary substances, not only the name, but 17 5| The fact that the parts of substances appear to be present in 18 5| that such parts are not substances: for in explaining the phrase " 19 5| whole".~It is the mark of substances and of differentiae that, 20 5| proposition. But of secondary substances, the species is predicated 21 5| In the case of secondary substances, when we speak, for instance, 22 5| themselves changing that substances admit contrary qualities. 23 5| cases it is by changing that substances are capable of admitting 24 7| case of certain secondary substances. With regard to primary 25 7| With regard to primary substances, it is quite true that there 26 7| wholes nor parts of primary substances are relative. The individual 27 7| in the case of secondary substances; the species "man" and the 28 7| regard to some secondary substances there is a difference of 29 7| hand, and such things are substances, and it is possible to know