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Aristotle
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1 IV, 6 | same thing is both half and equal, it is not to the double 2 IV, 6 | not to the double that the equal is correlative. If, then, 3 V, 1 | Causes are spoken of in an equal number of senses; for all 4 V, 15 | indifferently, be either equal or not equal to that which 5 V, 15 | be either equal or not equal to that which is exceeded.- 6 V, 15 | so in another way are the equal and the like and the same. 7 V, 15 | quality is one; those are equal whose quantity is one; and 8 V, 15 | is relative because the equal is, and likeness because 9 V, 27 | removed by mutilation is never equal to the remainder), but in 10 V, 30 | essence, as having its angles equal to two right angles attaches 11 VI, 2 | triangle whose angles are equal to two right angles".-And 12 VII, 5 | attaches to animal and "equal" to quantity, and as all 13 VII, 12 | endowed with feet will be equal in number to the differentiae. 14 IX, 9 | the angles of the triangle equal to two right angles? Because 15 IX, 9 | angles about one point are equal to two right angles. If, 16 IX, 9 | angle? If three lines are equal the two which form the base, 17 IX, 10 | one time its angles are equal to two right angles while 18 X, 3 | same and the like and the equal, and to plurality belong 19 X, 3 | primary essence is one; e.g. equal straight lines are the same, 20 X, 3 | are the same, and so are equal and equal-angled quadrilaterals; 21 X, 4 | does; for everything is equal or not equal, but not everything 22 X, 4 | everything is equal or not equal, but not everything is equal 23 X, 4 | equal, but not everything is equal or unequal, or if it is, 24 X, 5 | opposed to the many, and the equal to the great and the small. 25 X, 5 | it is greater or less or equal", what is the opposition 26 X, 5 | is the opposition of the equal to the other two? It is 27 X, 5 | to the less? Further, the equal is contrary to the unequal. 28 X, 5 | and the less together, the equal will be opposite to both ( 29 X, 5 | is impossible. Again, the equal is evidently intermediate 30 X, 5 | whether it is greater or equal" or "whether it is equal 31 X, 5 | equal" or "whether it is equal or less"); there are always 32 X, 5 | is not greater or less is equal, but only the things which 33 X, 5 | have these attributes.~The equal, then, is that which is 34 XI, 2 | other and eternal substances equal in number to the sensible 35 XI, 4 | equals the remainders are equal, is common to all quantities, 36 XI, 10 | For the contraries must be equal and no one of them must 37 XII, 10 | the unequal matter for the equal, or the many matter for 38 XIII, 7 | and number must be either equal or unequal-all number but 39 XIII, 7 | less than another, it is equal to it; but things that are 40 XIII, 7 | it; but things that are equal and in no wise differentiated 41 XIII, 7 | undifferentiated, though they are equal; for what reason will the 42 XIII, 7 | whether the things are equal or unequal, is 2, e.g. the 43 XIII, 7 | there is also a number in it equal to the 2, so that this is 44 XIII, 8 | differ from number, though equal in number of units. Again, 45 XIII, 10| triangle has its angles equal to two right angles, unless 46 XIII, 10| triangle has its angles equal to two right angles, nor 47 XIV, 1 | unequal is contrary to the equal, and the different to the 48 XIV, 1 | greater and now less or equal, if that with which it is 49 XIV, 5 | unequal, treating the 1 as equal, number must be being treated 50 XIV, 6 | squares, some cubes, and some equal, others double? There is 51 XIV, 6 | that each of these three is equal to two of the other letters, 52 XIV, 6 | seventeen syllables, which is equal in number to the two strings, 53 XIV, 6 | letters from alpha to omega is equal to that from the lowest 54 XIV, 6 | the number of this note is equal to that of the whole choir 55 XIV, 6 | phenomena and the like (for equal ideal numbers differ from


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