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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 I, 1 | sight. For not only with a view to action, but even when 2 I, 1 | a matter of art.~With a view to action experience seems 3 III, 1 | 1~WE must, with a view to the science which we 4 III, 2 | impossible results of this view would take too long to enumerate, 5 III, 4 | say it is air. A similar view is expressed by those who 6 III, 6 | if those who support this view do not express it articulately, 7 IV, 2 | privation is asserted):-in view of all these facts, the 8 IV, 4 | negatively even that this view is impossible, if our opponent 9 IV, 4 | then, who maintain this view are driven to this conclusion, 10 IV, 4 | all things would on this view be one, as has been already 11 IV, 4 | those who maintain this view nor any one else is really 12 IV, 5 | reality is such as the view in question supposes, all 13 IV, 5 | criticize those who hold this view for asserting about the 14 IV, 5 | faculty of sense. Now the view that neither the sensible 15 IV, 6 | give an account of their view, but do not give it in this 16 IV, 7 | is why some express this view; others do so because they 17 IV, 8 | 8~In view of these distinctions it 18 VII, 3 | obscure, and further, on this view, matter becomes substance. 19 VII, 3 | If we adopt this point of view, then, it follows that matter 20 VII, 13| exist apart.~If, then, we view the matter from these standpoints, 21 VII, 15| night-hidden" (for from their view it follows that if it stands 22 VII, 17| this we shall get a clear view also of that substance which 23 IX, 3 | absurdities that attend this view.~For it is clear that on 24 IX, 3 | it is clear that on this view a man will not be a builder 25 IX, 3 | that the upholders of this view will have to maintain the 26 XI, 6 | qualities. For to maintain the view we are opposing is just 27 XII, 1 | serial succession, on this view also substance is first, 28 XII, 8 | in mythical form with a view to the persuasion of the 29 XII, 10| except the one, will, on the view we are criticizing, partake 30 XII, 10| Empedocles also has a paradoxical view; for he identifies the good 31 XII, 10| stating the case; for, on our view, the medical art is in a 32 XIII, 5| insuperable objections to such a view.~But, further, all other 33 XIII, 7| actually necessary on their view that the 4 should not consist 34 XIII, 7| one Form. And so with a view to their hypothesis their 35 XIII, 7| they are wrong; for their view is very destructive, since 36 XIII, 8| version is the worst,-the view ideal and mathematical number 37 XIII, 8| but the holder of this view has to spin it out by making 38 XIII, 8| this is not possible in view of their thesis any more 39 XIII, 9| indefinite dyad. For the one view generates number from the 40 XIII, 9| Again, (,the holder of this view does nothing but presuppose 41 XIII, 9| Again, we must inquire, in view of this theory also, whether 42 XIII, 9| be one difficulty in the view we have mentioned.~ 43 XIV, 1 | difference to speak of, in view of some of the consequences; 44 XIV, 1 | plausibility, but even their view is inadequate, for the One 45 XIV, 1 | for the One would on their view be a few; for plurality 46 XIV, 1 | or 10,000. How then, in view of this, can number consist 47 XIV, 2 | him who does not hold this view because he sees the inherent 48 XIV, 4 | mathematical number). For on this view all the units become identical 49 XIV, 5 | its elements, and on this view the one will not remain


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