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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 4 | number is units, and the unit is precisely a certain kind 2 III, 4 | do so, and a point or a unit does so in no way. But, 3 III, 5 | line, and the line than the unit and the point. For the body 4 III, 5 | and to the point and the unit. Therefore, if on the one 5 V, 6 | consonant; and there is another unit of weight and another of 6 V, 6 | in quantity is called a unit if it is not divisible in 7 V, 6 | quantity is a point or a unit,-that which has not position 8 V, 6 | which has not position a unit, that which has position 9 VII, 2 | surface, line, point, and unit, are substances, and more 10 VII, 13| not one, or there is no unit present in it in complete 11 VIII, 3| say, by being a sort of unit or point; each is a complete 12 X, 1 | exact; for we posit the unit as indivisible in every 13 X, 1 | reveal similar varieties of unit. Thus, then, the one is 14 X, 1 | indivisible e.g. a foot and a unit; the latter is indivisible 15 X, 1 | weight, that of units a unit. (For we must state the 16 X, 1 | units is units and not a unit; number is a plurality of 17 XI, 12| line, units in that of a unit, or a house in that of a 18 XI, 12| point is not the same as a unit; for contact belongs to 19 XIII, 6| without exception, and any unit is inassociable with any 20 XIII, 6| is inassociable with any unit, or (b) they are all without 21 XIII, 6| mathematical number no one unit is in any way different 22 XIII, 7| other way-since, if one unit is to be prior to the other, 23 XIII, 7| e.g. there will be a third unit in 2 before 3 exists, and 24 XIII, 7| posteriority if there is a first unit or first 1, and also that 25 XIII, 7| at the same time, that a unit is first and another unit 26 XIII, 7| unit is first and another unit is second after the ideal 27 XIII, 7| But they make a first unit or 1, but not also a second 28 XIII, 7| 2; for it generates one unit, not, as the indefinite 29 XIII, 7| nor in quality do we see unit differing from unit, and 30 XIII, 7| see unit differing from unit, and number must be either 31 XIII, 7| to give?~Again, if every unit + another unit makes two, 32 XIII, 7| if every unit + another unit makes two, a unit from the 33 XIII, 7| another unit makes two, a unit from the 2-itself and one 34 XIII, 8| differentia of a number-and of a unit, if it has a differentia. 35 XIII, 8| regarding the differentia of the unit, why it must exist, and, 36 XIII, 8| for it.~Again, does each unit come from the great and 37 XIII, 8| itself? One of them is an odd unit. But perhaps it is for this 38 XIII, 8| will it differ from the unit? Again, the unit is prior 39 XIII, 8| from the unit? Again, the unit is prior to the 2; for when 40 XIII, 8| and the element and the unit are prior, but in respect 41 XIII, 8| principle, as a point; for the unit is a point without position. 42 XIII, 8| have done. Therefore the unit becomes the matter of numbers 43 XIII, 8| the 2 is divisible but the unit is not, the unit must be 44 XIII, 8| but the unit is not, the unit must be liker the 1-itself 45 XIII, 8| than the 2 is. But if the unit is liker it, it must be 46 XIII, 8| it must be liker to the unit than to the 2; therefore 47 XIII, 9| press the question "if each unit is one, what does it come 48 XIII, 9| plurality. To say that the unit is a plurality is impossible, 49 XIII, 9| will be a plurality and the unit will be divisible) and the 50 XIV, 2 | quantity, and so does the "unit", unless it means a measure 51 XIV, 5 | number then will be this-a unit and plurality, or the one


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