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1 II, 2 | the sense in which "from" means "after" (as we say "from 2 III, 2 | mathematics nothing is proved by means of this kind of cause, nor 3 IV, 2 | addition in these cases means the same thing, and unity 4 IV, 2 | in negation; for negation means just the absence of the 5 IV, 4 | and not to be, and by this means have shown that this is 6 IV, 4 | say anything. For, if he means nothing, such a man will 7 IV, 4 | understand this:-if "man" means "X", then if A is a man " 8 IV, 4 | will be what "being a man" means for him. (It makes no difference 9 IV, 4 | will be one. For being one means this-being related as "raiment" 10 IV, 4 | any one says that "white" means one and the same thing as " 11 IV, 4 | must give an answer which means one thing, and not add that " 12 IV, 4 | the substance of a thing means that the essence of the 13 IV, 8 | assuming what falsity or truth means. If that which it is true 14 V, 1 | 1~"BEGINNING" means (1) that part of a thing 15 V, 2 | 2~"Cause" means (1) that from which, as 16 V, 2 | same is true of all the means that intervene before the 17 V, 3 | 3~"Element" means (1) the primary component 18 V, 3 | three terms and proceed by means of one middle, are of this 19 V, 4 | 4~"Nature" means (1) the genesis of growing 20 V, 4 | of quality.-(4) "Nature" means the primary material of 21 V, 4 | all of them.-(5) "Nature" means the essence of natural objects, 22 V, 6 | 6~"One" means (1) that which is one by 23 V, 7 | here "one thing is another" means "one is an accident of another". 24 V, 7 | while "the musical is a man" means that "musical" is an accident 25 V, 7 | e.g. "Socrates is musical" means that this is true, or "Socrates 26 V, 7 | or "Socrates is not-pale" means that this is true; but " 27 V, 7 | commensurate with the side" means that it is false to say 28 V, 9 | 9~"The same" means (1) that which is the same 29 V, 12 | 12~"Potency" means (1) a source of movement 30 V, 12 | qua healed. "Potency" then means the source, in general, 31 V, 12 | sense, as has been said, means that which is not of necessity 32 V, 13 | 13~"Quantum" means that which is divisible 33 V, 13 | measurable. "Plurality" means that which is divisible 34 V, 14 | 14~"Quality" means (1) the differentia of the 35 V, 17 | 17~"Limit" means (1) the last point of each 36 V, 19 | 19~"Disposition" means the arrangement of that 37 V, 20 | 20~"Having" means (1) a kind of activity of 38 V, 20 | 2) "Having" or "habit" means a disposition according 39 V, 21 | 21~"Affection" means (1) a quality in respect 40 V, 22 | the attribute (and this means having it in a sense imperfectly), 41 V, 23 | 23~To "have" or "hold" means many things:-(1) to treat 42 V, 24 | To come from something" means (1) to come from something 43 V, 24 | of those things.-(6) It means coming after a thing in 44 V, 25 | 25~"Part" means (1) (a) that into which 45 V, 25 | sense a part of three. It means (b), of the parts in the 46 V, 26 | 26~"A whole" means (1) that from which is absent 47 V, 28 | while the race of men lasts" means "while the generation of 48 V, 29 | 29~"The false" means (1) that which is false 49 V, 29 | unwillingly-by "limping" Plato means "mimicking a limp", for 50 V, 30 | 30~"Accident" means (1) that which attaches 51 VII, 1 | and in another sense it means a quality or quantity or 52 VII, 4 | a thing is" in one sense means substance and the "this", 53 VII, 4 | definition of every word which means the same as any formula; 54 VII, 8 | so, but that the "form" means the "such", and is not a " 55 VII, 10 | stated and recognized by means of the universal formula. 56 VII, 11 | Socrates" or "Coriscus" means simply this particular soul 57 VII, 12 | one thing; for substance means a "one" and a "this", as 58 VII, 13 | one.~Further, substance means that which is not predicable 59 VII, 15 | this is so; for "the sun" means a certain substance); but 60 VIII, 2 | position, and its being means its lying in that position, 61 VIII, 2 | position, while being ice means having been solidified in 62 VIII, 3 | not clear whether a name means the composite substance, 63 IX, 1 | has several senses; for it means (1) that which has not a 64 IX, 4 | possible, if A is possible, means this, that if A is real 65 IX, 8 | quality; "in the full sense" means "in respect of substance". 66 IX, 10 | exist at all. And truth means knowing these objects, and 67 X, 1 | element, the name "element" means that it has this attribute, 68 X, 1 | reason, too, "to be one" means "to be indivisible, being 69 X, 1 | indivisible, being essentially one means a "this" and capable of 70 X, 1 | and indivisible"; but it means especially "to be the first 71 X, 1 | other classes too "measure" means that by which each is first 72 X, 1 | two meanings – "weight" means both that which has any 73 X, 1 | quantity when they know it by means of this measure. And indeed 74 X, 2 | substance. That in a sense unity means the same as being is clear 75 X, 5 | one. But if the unequal means the same as both the greater 76 X, 6 | divisible; in the one sense it means a plurality which is excessive 77 X, 6 | and in another sense it means number, in which sense alone 78 XI, 10 | place is somewhere, and this means either up or down or in 79 XII, 7 | not the same; for "one" means a measure, but "simple" 80 XII, 7 | a measure, but "simple" means that the thing itself has 81 XIII, 10| like the verb "to know", means two things, of which one 82 XIV, 1 | few.~"The one" evidently means a measure. And in every 83 XIV, 1 | reasonable; for "the one" means the measure of some plurality, 84 XIV, 1 | plurality, and "number" means a measured plurality and 85 XIV, 2 | has many senses (for it means sometimes substance, sometimes 86 XIV, 2 | has; and "not being a man" means not being a certain substance, " 87 XIV, 2 | things that are? This thinker means by the non-being the union 88 XIV, 2 | are many. For all "number" means a quantity, and so does 89 XIV, 2 | does the "unit", unless it means a measure or the quantitatively 90 XIV, 5 | coming from certain things means in one sense that these