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1 2 | whiteness may be present in the body (for colour requires a material 2 5 | white" being present in a body is predicated of that in 3 5 | which it is present, for a body is called white: the definition, 4 5 | never predicable of the body.~Everything except primary 5 5 | Again, colour is present in body, therefore in individual 6 5 | there were no individual body in which it was present, 7 5 | could not be present in body at all. Thus everything 8 5 | degrees at different times. A body, being white, is said to 9 7 | For perception implies a body perceived and a body in 10 7 | implies a body perceived and a body in which perception takes 11 7 | annihilated, it follows that the body is annihilated, for the 12 7 | is annihilated, for the body is a perceptible thing; 13 7 | perceptible thing; and if the body does not exist, it follows 14 7 | but perceptibles such as body, heat, sweetness, bitterness, 15 8 | contains sweetness; the body is called white because 16 10| naturally present in the body of an animal, and it is 17 10| should be present in the body of an animal. Odd and even, 18 10| naturally present in the body, but it is not necessary 19 10| should be present in the body, inasmuch as it is not true 20 11| require as their subject the body of an animal; white and 21 11| white and black require a body, without further qualification;