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quality 46
quantitative 7
quantities 11
quantity 23
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1 4 | composite signify substance, quantity, quality, relation, place, 2 4 | man" or "the horse", of quantity, such terms as "two cubits 3 5 | many other things, such as quantity. There is nothing that forms 4 6 | 6~Quantity is either discrete or continuous. 5 6 | therefore, is a discrete quantity.~The same is true of speech. 6 6 | speech. That speech is a quantity is evident: for it is measured 7 6 | Moreover, it is a discrete quantity for its parts have no common 8 6 | other hand, is a continuous quantity, for it is possible to find 9 6 | likewise, is a continuous quantity; for the parts of a solid 10 6 | space also, is a continuous quantity, for its parts have a common 11 6 | belong to the category of quantity: everything else that is 12 6 | called quantitative is a quantity in a secondary sense. It 13 6 | long," and so on indicate quantity, the terms "great" and " 14 6 | in the case of space that quantity most plausibly appears to 15 6 | greatest possible distance.~Quantity does not, it appears, admit 16 6 | there any other kind of quantity, of all that have been mentioned, 17 6 | predicated. The category of quantity, therefore, does not admit 18 6 | most distinctive mark of quantity is that equality and inequality 19 6 | indeed can all those kinds of quantity that have been mentioned.~ 20 6 | mentioned.~That which is not a quantity can by no means, it would 21 6 | the distinctive mark of quantity that it can be called equal 22 8 | also be a quality: neither quantity, nor relation, nor place, 23 15| again, it has reference to quantity, as, for instance, in the


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