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1 5 | colour cannot be white and black. Nor can the same one action 2 5 | one time white, at another black, at one time warm, at another 3 5 | which was white becomes black, and that which was bad 4 6 | same time both white and black. Nor is there anything which 5 8 | is white to that which is black. This, however, is not always 6 10| spoken of as the white of the black, but as the contrary of 7 10| but as the contrary of the black. These two types of opposition 8 10| everybody must be white or black. Badness and goodness, again, 9 10| intermediates between white and black are grey, sallow, and all 10 10| that come between white and black; in other cases, however, 11 10| qualities, should be either black or white, cold or hot, for 12 10| cannot be cold, or snow black. Thus, it is not the case 13 10| diseased, that which is white, black, that which is cold, hot, 14 11| there will be white, but no black. Again, since the fact that 15 11| of an animal; white and black require a body, without 16 11| themselves genera. White and black belong to the same genus, 17 14| the contrary of becoming black; there is alteration in