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1 I, 1 | good to all persons of a certain constitution, marked off 2 II, 1 | thinkers we have inherited certain opinions, while the others 3 III, 2 | demonstration must start from certain premisses and be about a 4 III, 2 | premisses and be about a certain subject and prove certain 5 III, 2 | certain subject and prove certain attributes. Therefore it 6 III, 2 | statement that there are certain things besides those in 7 III, 4 | these also must consist of certain elements (for all things 8 III, 4 | the unit is precisely a certain kind of one.~But (B) if 9 IV, 2 | properties. So too there are certain properties peculiar to being 10 IV, 3 | be able to state the most certain principles of his subject, 11 IV, 3 | be able to state the most certain principles of all things. 12 IV, 3 | philosopher, and the most certain principle of all is that 13 IV, 3 | a principle is the most certain of all; which principle 14 IV, 3 | This, then, is the most certain of all principles, since 15 V, 5 | are not possible without certain conditions, these are necessary, 16 V, 6 | shoe and to have already a certain single form. This is why 17 V, 11 | something or in some place or by certain people; e.g. things are 18 V, 12 | matter of fact, it has a certain disposition and cause and 19 V, 13 | line is a quantum (for "a certain kind of quantum" is present 20 V, 14 | e.g. man is an animal of a certain quality because he is two-footed, 21 V, 14 | which the numbers have a certain quality, e.g. the composite 22 V, 15 | other has been acted on in a certain way. Further, some relative 23 V, 19 | kind; for there must be a certain position, as even the word " 24 V, 27 | of their essence have a certain position. Again, they must 25 VI, 1 | to study even soul in a certain sense, i.e. so much of it 26 VI, 1 | for physics deals with certain movable things) nor to mathematics, 27 VI, 1 | and astronomy deal with a certain particular kind of thing, 28 VI, 3 | the process goes back to a certain starting-point, but this 29 VI, 4 | s "what" or its having a certain quality or quantity or something 30 VII, 3 | particular thing nor of a certain quantity nor assigned to 31 VII, 10 | the essence of a body of a certain kind (at least we shall 32 VII, 11 | to the parts’ being in a certain state. For it is not a hand 33 VII, 12 | the subject, man, has a certain attribute; for then a unity 34 VII, 15 | so; for "the sun" means a certain substance); but also by 35 VII, 17 | not say definitely that certain elements make up a certain 36 VII, 17 | certain elements make up a certain whole. But we must articulate 37 VIII, 2 | differ by being placed in a certain way); and others by time, 38 VIII, 3 | uneducated people has a certain timeliness. They said that 39 IX, 1 | is because it contains a certain originative source, and 40 IX, 1 | 1) that which has not a certain quality and (2) that which 41 IX, 1 | has not it at all. And in certain cases if things which naturally 42 IX, 5 | object is present and is in a certain state; if not it will not 43 IX, 5 | all circumstances but on certain conditions, among which 44 IX, 7 | by luck, but there is a certain kind of thing which is capable 45 IX, 8 | well-being also; for it is a certain kind of life).~Obviously, 46 IX, 8 | respect, e.g. potentially of a certain quality or in a certain 47 IX, 8 | certain quality or in a certain place); all imperishable 48 IX, 10 | member of such a class has a certain attribute and another has 49 X, 1 | which is a whole and has a certain shape and form is one in 50 X, 1 | for even the slow has a certain speed and the comparatively 51 X, 1 | the comparatively light a certain weight.)~In all these, then, 52 X, 2 | one hand, genera are not certain entities and substances 53 X, 4 | has done so either at a certain time or in a certain part ( 54 X, 4 | at a certain time or in a certain part (e.g. at a certain 55 X, 4 | certain part (e.g. at a certain age or in the dominant part), 56 X, 5 | is an intermediate and a certain natural interval; but between 57 X, 6 | absolutely opposed to the one, certain impossible results follow. 58 X, 7 | genus, i.e. colour, and certain differentiae. But these 59 X, 9 | species, when it is other in a certain way, or is there a sense 60 X, 9 | male by being acted on in a certain way. We have stated, then, 61 X, 10 | some contraries belong to certain things by accident (e.g. 62 XI, 1 | not with them, but with certain others. If with others, 63 XI, 5 | truth itself from a more certain principle, yet this is necessary 64 XI, 7 | 7~Every science seeks certain principles and causes for 65 XI, 7 | each of these marks off a certain class of things for itself 66 XI, 9 | to be bronze and to be a certain potency. If it were absolutely 67 XI, 9 | is capable of being of a certain quantity, nor that which 68 XI, 9 | that which is actually of a certain quantity, is of necessity 69 XI, 10 | indivisible; for it must be of a certain quantity. Therefore infinity 70 XI, 12 | changes into things opposed in certain ways while the other, movement, 71 XII, 1 | that is immovable, and this certain thinkers assert to be capable 72 XII, 7 | that the thing itself has a certain nature.) But the beautiful, 73 XII, 8 | eternal just because it is a certain kind of substance, and the 74 XII, 9 | divine thought involves certain problems; for while thought 75 XII, 9 | composite beings, is in a certain period of time (for it does 76 XIII, 2 | senses.~Again, there are certain mathematical theorems that 77 XIII, 3 | sensible but qua possessed of certain definite qualities. For 78 XIII, 4 | if a man wished to count certain things, and while they were 79 XIII, 4 | the other points on which certain people, by following out 80 XIII, 5 | discussion of difficulties and by certain others, is very easily upset; 81 XIII, 8 | qualification or as identified with certain numbers, but think the objects 82 XIII, 8 | both are and come to be certain things of which there are 83 XIII, 10| a point which presents a certain difficulty both to those 84 XIV, 2 | sometimes that it is of a certain quality, sometimes that 85 XIV, 2 | sometimes that it is of a certain quantity, and at other times 86 XIV, 2 | a man" means not being a certain substance, "not being straight" 87 XIV, 2 | straight" not being of a certain quality, "not being three 88 XIV, 2 | cubits long" not being of a certain quantity. What sort of being 89 XIV, 5 | unequal.~Again, coming from certain things means in one sense 90 XIV, 5 | is, is always a number of certain things, either of parts 91 XIV, 6 | its number, or is this not certain? E.g. the motions of the 92 XIV, 6 | same number had belonged to certain things, these would have 93 XIV, 6 | square, the potencies of certain numbers, are in the column