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1 5 | contrary of "little", or "great" of "small", but of definite 2 6 | contrary of "little", and "great" of "small". But these are 3 6 | relative; things are not great or small absolutely, they 4 6 | standard, for if the terms "great" and "small" were used absolutely, 5 6 | indicate quantity, the terms "great" and "small" indicate relation, 6 6 | something external? Again, if "great" and "small" are contraries, 7 6 | thing is both small and great. For the same thing may 8 6 | comparison with one thing, and great in comparison with another, 9 6 | comes to be both small and great at one and the same time, 10 6 | contrary to themselves. For if "great" is the contrary of "small", 11 6 | and the same thing is both great and small at the same time, 12 6 | same time, then "small" or "great" is the contrary of itself. 13 6 | is impossible. The term "great", therefore, is not the 14 7 | one mountain is called great in comparison with son with 15 8 | to displace, unless some great mental upheaval takes place, 16 10| or at any rate make very great progress; for a man becomes