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1 III, 4 | shape or form.~But again (B) if we are to suppose this, 2 III, 4 | certain kind of one.~But (B) if there is a unity-itself 3 IV, 4 | of such a sum. Nor again (b) will "white" have another 4 IV, 4 | will be more knowable. But (b) if it is equally possible 5 IV, 7 | to their intermediates. (b) But if it is really intermediate, 6 V, 2 | or as taken simply; and (B) all may be taken as acting 7 V, 5 | existing without these; (b) the conditions without 8 V, 6 | moves, as in the bent line.~(b)(i) Things are called one 9 V, 8 | predicated of anything else, and (B) that which, being a "this", 10 V, 25 | part of three. It means (b), of the parts in the first 11 V, 26 | are living things. But (b) the continuous and limited 12 V, 29 | they are non-existent. (b) There are things which 13 VI, 3 | exist or not? It will if B happens; and if not, not. 14 VI, 3 | happens; and if not, not. And B will exist if C happens. 15 VII, 6 | knowledge of the former, and (b) the latter will have no 16 VII, 6 | we know its essence. And (b) the case is the same for 17 VII, 14 | even from itself?~Further, (b) if it is to share in "two-footed" 18 VII, 17 | elements, ba is not the same as b and a, nor is flesh fire 19 VII, 17 | it as matter; e.g. a and b are the elements of the 20 IX, 1 | either (a) in general or (b) when it might naturally 21 IX, 1 | has not it completely, or (b) when it has not it at all. 22 IX, 4 | that if, when A is real, B must be real, then, when 23 IX, 4 | then, when A is possible, B also must be possible. For 24 IX, 4 | must be possible. For if B need not be possible, there 25 IX, 4 | supposed to be real; and then B must of course be real. 26 IX, 4 | be real. But we supposed B to be impossible. Let it 27 IX, 4 | impossible then. If, then, B is impossible, A also must 28 IX, 4 | If, then, A is possible, B also will be possible, if 29 IX, 4 | related that if A,is real, B must be real. If, then, 30 IX, 4 | be real. If, then, A and B being thus related, B is 31 IX, 4 | and B being thus related, B is not possible on this 32 IX, 4 | possible on this condition, and B will not be related as was 33 IX, 4 | And if when A is possible, B must be possible, then if 34 IX, 4 | possible, then if A is real, B also must be real. For to 35 IX, 4 | be real. For to say that B must be possible, if A is 36 IX, 4 | supposed capable of being real, B also must then and in that 37 IX, 6 | only by analogy-as A is in B or to B, C is in D or to 38 IX, 6 | analogy-as A is in B or to B, C is in D or to D; for 39 IX, 8 | eternal prime mover.~But (b) actuality is prior in a 40 IX, 10 | and such a nature or not.~(b) As regards the "being" 41 X, 7 | compressing".)~Therefore it is (b) with regard to these contraries 42 XI, 1 | moved them first), and (B) in general it is hard to 43 XI, 1 | mathematical sciences demand.) Nor (b) does the science which 44 XI, 8 | necessity. If A is when B is, and B is when C is, 45 XI, 8 | If A is when B is, and B is when C is, and if C exists 46 XI, 8 | occur if A occurs, and A if B occurs, and B if C occurs; 47 XI, 8 | and A if B occurs, and B if C occurs; and in this 48 XI, 10 | in every direction. Nor (b) can the infinite body be 49 XI, 10 | it cannot be still. But (b) if the All has unlike parts, 50 XII, 4 | is an element. But again (b) substance is not an element 51 XII, 4 | composed of elements, e.g. b or a cannot be the same 52 XII, 5 | you, and this particular b of this particular ba, though 53 XII, 5 | this particular ba, though b in general is the originative 54 XII, 7 | an action is done, and (b) something at which the 55 XIII, 6 | inassociable with any unit, or (b) they are all without exception 56 XIII, 8 | middle place in odd numbers. (b) But if each of the two 57 XIII, 10| number as the elements, and (b) the elements will not be 58 XIII, 10| but only the elements.~(b) Again, the elements will 59 XIII, 10| speech, the a’s and the b’s may quite well be many 60 XIV, 1 | straight and curved. Again, (b) apart from this mistake,