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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 II, 1 | difficulties are of two kinds, the cause of the present 2 II, 2 | not infinite.~But if the kinds of causes had been infinite 3 III, 2 | sciences to investigate all the kinds of causes? How could it 4 III, 2 | same thing may have all the kinds of causes, e.g. the moving 5 III, 2 | are there in fact several kinds of substances, as those 6 III, 3 | Again, the intermediate kinds, in whose nature the differentiae 7 III, 3 | a Number apart from the kinds of numbers; and similarly 8 III, 3 | a Figure apart from the kinds of figures; and if the genera 9 IV, 2 | philosophy as there are kinds of substance, so that there 10 V, 2 | this is the number of their kinds, but the varieties of causes 11 V, 3 | indivisible in kind into other kinds; e.g. the elements of speech 12 V, 6 | to a fourth. The latter kinds of unity are always found 13 V, 7 | predicated, itself is.~(2) The kinds of essential being are precisely 14 V, 9 | other" if either their kinds or their matters or the 15 V, 16| presuppose these first two kinds, and are called complete 16 V, 22| Indeed there are just as many kinds of privations as there are 17 VII, 2 | e.g. Plato posited two kinds of substance-the Forms and 18 VII, 2 | Speusippus made still more kinds of substance, beginning 19 VII, 2 | this way he multiplies the kinds of substance. And some say 20 VII, 12| then there will be as many kinds of foot as there are differentiae, 21 VII, 12| are differentiae, and the kinds of animals endowed with 22 VII, 13| apart from the particular kinds of animal, nor does any 23 VII, 15| Since substance is of two kinds, the concrete thing and 24 VIII, 2| to think there are three kinds of difference between things; 25 VIII, 2| We must grasp, then, the kinds of differentiae (for these 26 IX, 1 | actualityexplain the other kinds of potency as well.~We have 27 IX, 1 | the formulae of the prior kinds of potency are somehow implied.~ 28 IX, 3 | similarly with the other kinds of predicate; it may be 29 X, 1 | things to which one of these kinds of unity belongs will be 30 X, 2 | must be similar in all the kinds of unity. Now "unity" has 31 X, 3 | since opposition is of four kinds, and one of these two terms 32 X, 4 | other contraries. Now if the kinds of opposition are contradiction 33 XI, 2 | sensible substances, which kinds of sensible substance must 34 XI, 7 | Evidently, then, there are three kinds of theoretical sciences-physics, 35 XI, 9 | so that there are as many kinds of movement and change as 36 XI, 10| place, and there are six kinds of place, but these cannot 37 XI, 11| movement is a change, and the kinds of change are the three 38 XI, 12| quantity, there must be three kinds of movement-of quality, 39 XII, 1 | both, body.~There are three kinds of substance-one that is 40 XII, 1 | mathematics. The former two kinds of substance are the subject 41 XII, 1 | common to it and to the other kinds.~ 42 XII, 3 | these two.~There are three kinds of substance-the matter, 43 XII, 3 | many Forms as there are kinds of natural object (if there 44 XII, 4 | is divided into these two kinds; and that which acts as 45 XII, 6 | 6~Since there were three kinds of substance, two of them 46 XII, 7 | space is the first of the kinds of change, and motion in 47 XIII, 6| third kind.~Again, these kinds of numbers must either be 48 XIII, 6| mentioned. Some say both kinds of number exist, that which 49 XIV, 1 | these will be a number of "kinds" or of some such term.~Those 50 XIV, 1 | general and to its parts and kinds. For there is nothing either 51 XIV, 2 | why there should be two kinds of white or many colours 52 XIV, 2 | and they speak of yet more kinds of relative term. What is 53 XIV, 3 | those who first posited two kinds of number, that of the Forms 54 XIV, 3 | principle of each of the two kinds of number is a 1, unity


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