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self-evident 1
self-restraint 1
selfsame 1
sense 23
senses 10
separate 3
separated 1
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24 way
23 else
23 quantity
23 sense
23 then
23 word
22 double
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1 1 | should any one define in what sense each is an animal, his definition 2 1 | man should state in what sense each is an animal, the statement 3 5 | primary and most definite sense of the word, is that which 4 5 | horse. But in a secondary sense those things are called 5 5 | blackness. It is in this sense that it is said to be capable 6 6 | quantity in a secondary sense. It is because we have in 7 6 | all, only in a secondary sense.~Quantities have no contraries. 8 8 | the power of affecting the sense of taste; heat, that of 9 8 | affective qualities in this sense, but —because they themselves 10 10| good". Opposites in the sense of "privatives" and "positives" 11 10| blindness" and "sight"; in the sense of affirmatives and negatives, 12 10| thing known, in the same sense; and the thing known also 13 10| one to the other in the sense of being correlatives are 14 10| to be opposed in the same sense as the affirmation and denial, 15 10| each to each in the same sense as relatives. The one is 16 10| that in an indeterminate sense, signifying that the capacity 17 10| and that in a determinate sense. It is, therefore, plain 18 10| Socrates is blind" in the sense of the word "opposite" which 19 10| which are opposite in the sense in which the term is used 20 12| reference to time: in this sense the word is used to indicate 21 12| cannot be reversed. In this sense "one" is "prior" to "two". 22 12| coming first" with them. This sense of the word is perhaps the 23 13| simultaneous" in the unqualified sense of the word which come into


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