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1 III, 1 | they the genera that are predicated proximately of the individuals, 2 III, 1 | matter with something already predicated of it), or there is nothing 3 III, 3 | principles, or those which are predicated directly of the individuals? 4 III, 3 | principles; for these are predicated of all things. There will, 5 III, 3 | for these are most of all predicated of all existing things. 6 III, 3 | species of the genus) to be predicated of its proper differentiae; 7 III, 3 | individual men), that which is predicated directly of the individuals 8 III, 3 | considerations, then, the species predicated of individuals seem to be 9 III, 3 | individual, except that it is predicated universally and of all? 10 III, 4 | thing, whenever something is predicated of the matter, must there, 11 III, 4 | not something else that is predicated universally of the things 12 III, 5 | of anything; for all are predicated of a subject, and none is 13 III, 6 | is that are universally predicated of them.~ 14 IV, 4 | contradictories cannot be predicated at the same time.~Again, 15 IV, 4 | something else which cannot be predicated of it is not to be predicable 16 IV, 4 | the affirmative can be predicated, the negative must be predicable 17 IV, 4 | if contradictories can be predicated alike of each subject, one 18 V, 6 | similar if the accident is predicated of a genus or of any universal 19 V, 7 | that of which it is itself predicated, itself is.~(2) The kinds 20 V, 8 | substance because they are not predicated of a subject but everything 21 V, 8 | subject but everything else is predicated of them.-(2) That which, 22 V, 8 | in such things as are not predicated of a subject, is the cause 23 V, 8 | substratum, which is no longer predicated of anything else, and (B) 24 V, 15| commensurate, and "number" is not predicated of that which is not commensurate, 25 V, 26| contains many things by being predicated of each, and by all of them, 26 VII, 1 | the other things that are predicated as these are. While "being" 27 VII, 3 | which everything else is predicated, while it is itself not 28 VII, 3 | while it is itself not predicated of anything else. And so 29 VII, 3 | it is that which is not predicated of a stratum, but of which 30 VII, 3 | but of which all else is predicated. But we must not merely 31 VII, 3 | of which each of these is predicated, whose being is different 32 VII, 3 | other than substance are predicated of substance, while substance 33 VII, 3 | substance, while substance is predicated of matter). Therefore the 34 VII, 15| two-footed", should be predicated of many subjects. If not, 35 VII, 15| an Idea which cannot be predicated of more subjects than one. 36 VII, 17| one term is not expressly predicated of another (e.g. when we 37 VIII, 2| substances that which is predicated of the matter is the actuality 38 X, 2 | one man" nothing more is predicated than in "man" (just as being 39 X, 3 | the same" can therefore be predicated of everything with regard 40 X, 3 | which is why it is not predicated of non-existent things ( 41 X, 3 | while "not the same" is so predicated). It is predicated of all 42 X, 3 | is so predicated). It is predicated of all existing things; 43 X, 3 | thing which is essentially predicated of both the different things).~ 44 X, 5 | negation is privatively predicated are in a way limited; for 45 X, 8 | identical thing which is predicated of both and is differentiated 46 XI, 2 | substances; for being is predicated of all things (and unity 47 XI, 6 | between contraries can be predicated of one and the same subject, 48 XI, 6 | one of the contraries is predicated. If the subject is white 49 XI, 6 | that contraries would be predicated of the same subject; for 50 XI, 10| infinite is substance and not predicated of a subject). Therefore 51 XII, 4 | categories, viz. those which are predicated; but an element is prior 52 XIII, 4| shared in as something not predicated of a subject. (By "being 53 XIII, 8| treated the unity which can be predicated of a number, as in this 54 XIII, 9| number from the universally predicated plurality, and not from 55 XIII, 9| existence to these universally predicated substances, so that it followed 56 XIV, 1 | Again, (d) elements are not predicated of the things of which they 57 XIV, 1 | elements, but many and few are predicated both apart and together 58 XIV, 1 | term, viz. few, is always predicated, e.g. 2 (which cannot be 59 XIV, 1 | Either both ought to be predicated of it, or neither; but in 60 XIV, 1 | the one or the other is predicated.~


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