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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 I, 1 | action experience seems in no respect inferior to art, and men 2 II, 1 | can fail to hit, in this respect it must be easy, but the 3 II, 1 | that as each thing is in respect of being, so is it in respect 4 II, 1 | respect of being, so is it in respect of truth.~ 5 III, 6 | this world in some other respect, differ not at all in that 6 IV, 2 | required and from sophistic in respect of the purpose of the philosophic 7 IV, 3 | subject and in the same respect; we must presuppose, to 8 IV, 5 | being-but not in the same respect. For the same thing can 9 IV, 5 | which everywhere in every respect is changing, nothing could 10 IV, 5 | constant; still it is in respect of its form that we know 11 V, 2 | causes of the statue not in respect of anything else but qua 12 V, 4 | touching, and be one in respect of continuity and quantity, 13 V, 6 | and it is indivisible in respect of time. Those things are 14 V, 9 | other are the same in some respect, only not in number but 15 V, 9 | same attributes in every respect, and those which have more 16 V, 9 | one of two contraries) in respect of which things are capable 17 V, 11| this sense, others (4) in respect of nature and substance, 18 V, 11| some things are prior in respect of potency, others in respect 19 V, 11| respect of potency, others in respect of complete reality, e.g. 20 V, 11| exist without others in respect of generation, e.g. the 21 V, 11| the parts, and others in respect of dissolution, e.g. the 22 V, 12| at all, sometimes not in respect of everything it suffers, 23 V, 12| things are impassive with respect to such processes if they 24 V, 14| to alter. (4) Quality in respect of virtue and vice, and 25 V, 16| to it.-(2) That which in respect of excellence and goodness 26 V, 16| when they lack nothing in respect of the form of their proper 27 V, 16| substance is complete, when in respect of the form of its proper 28 V, 16| senses, some because in respect of goodness they lack nothing 29 V, 19| that which has parts, in respect either of place or of potency 30 V, 21| means (1) a quality in respect of which a thing can be 31 V, 22| medium in which, and in respect of the organ in respect 32 V, 22| respect of the organ in respect of which, and with reference 33 V, 24| in two senses, either in respect of the highest genus or 34 V, 24| the highest genus or in respect of the lowest species; e.g. 35 VI, 1 | sciences are all alike in this respect,-geometry and astronomy 36 VII, 10| reference to them, and in respect also of the power of existing 37 VII, 10| measures another thing in respect of quantity". But let this 38 VII, 16| the Forms exist, in one respect are right, in giving the 39 VII, 16| substances; but in another respect they are not right, because 40 VIII, 1| had to consider also with respect to the notion of "part", 41 VIII, 1| underlies the changes, e.g. in respect of place that which is now 42 VIII, 1| again elsewhere, and in respect of increase that which is 43 VIII, 1| less or greater, and in respect of alteration that which 44 VIII, 1| diseased; and similarly in respect of substance there is something 45 VIII, 1| and again underlies it in respect of a privation of positive 46 VIII, 4| such as can be moved in respect of place. Nor does matter 47 VIII, 6| which has been stated with respect both to definitions and 48 IX, 1 | another way distinguished in respect of potency and complete 49 IX, 8 | possibly may not be, i.e. in respect either of place or of quantity 50 IX, 8 | the full sense" means "in respect of substance". Nothing, 51 IX, 8 | prevent its being so in some respect, e.g. potentially of a certain 52 IX, 8 | potentiality, except in respect of "whence" and "whither" ( 53 IX, 10| there can be no error in respect of time, if we assume them 54 X, 1 | as indivisible in every respect); but in all other cases 55 X, 1 | dividing the things either in respect of quantity or in respect 56 X, 1 | respect of quantity or in respect of kind. And the one is 57 X, 1 | is indivisible in every respect, while the former must be 58 X, 3 | nor without difference in respect of their concrete substance, 59 X, 3 | be other in some definite respect (for everything that is 60 X, 3 | thing in some particular respect, so that there must be something 61 X, 10| characteristics, then, in respect of which and in direct consequence 62 XI, 3 | being universally and not in respect of a part of it, and "being" 63 XI, 3 | but may be merely "in some respect deficient in obedience to 64 XI, 3 | to the laws", and in this respect the privation will attach 65 XI, 3 | consider them in any other respect, and examines the relative 66 XI, 6 | perfectly white and in no respect not-white existed before, 67 XI, 6 | evident from what happens in respect of sensation; for the same 68 XI, 6 | continuously flow and move in respect of quantity-if one were 69 XI, 6 | should they not endure in respect of quality? For the assertion 70 XI, 6 | do they take it? In what respect is "this is bread" truer 71 XI, 10| thing may be infinite in respect of addition or of subtraction, 72 XI, 11| an accidental sense or in respect of a part of itself or essentially. 73 XI, 12| There is no movement in respect of substance (because there 74 XI, 12| remains that movement is in respect of quality and quantity 75 XII, 2 | of four kinds-either in respect of the "what" or of the 76 XII, 2 | the place, and change in respect of "thisness" is simple 77 XII, 2 | diminution, and change in respect of an affection is alteration, 78 XII, 5 | that which is first in respect of complete reality is the 79 XII, 7 | subject to change, in this respect it is capable of being otherwise,- 80 XII, 9 | thought of are different, in respect of which does goodness belong 81 XII, 10| is not the same. In which respect then is love a principle? 82 XIII, 8| the unit are prior, but in respect of the form and of the substance 83 XIII, 9| of them are right in some respect, but on the whole not right. 84 XIV, 1 | destruction or movement, as in respect of quantity there is increase 85 XIV, 1 | increase and diminution, in respect of quality alteration, in 86 XIV, 1 | of quality alteration, in respect of place locomotion, in 87 XIV, 1 | of place locomotion, in respect of substance simple generation 88 XIV, 1 | generation and destruction. In respect of relation there is no


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