Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
hot 9
hot-numbers 1
hottest 1
house 49
houses 1
how 114
however 45
Frequency    [«  »]
50 natural
49 already
49 belongs
49 house
49 point
49 rather
49 together
Aristotle
Metaphysics

IntraText - Concordances

house

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 2 | e.g. the moving cause of a house is the art or the builder, 2 III, 4 | suppose that there is a house besides the particular houses.- 3 V, 1 | and the foundation of a house, while in animals some suppose 4 V, 2 | acting; e.g. the cause of the house’s being built is a builder, 5 V, 2 | always in this case; for the house does not perish at the same 6 V, 24| and the stones from the house; (in every such case the 7 VI, 2 | one hand he who produces a house does not produce all the 8 VI, 2 | into being along with the house; for these are innumerable; 9 VI, 2 | these are innumerable; the house that has been made may quite 10 VII, 7 | health comes from health and house from house, that with matter 11 VII, 7 | from health and house from house, that with matter from that 12 VII, 7 | form of health and of the house, and when I speak of substance 13 VII, 7 | limiting-point—and so too with a house (the stones are the limiting-point 14 VII, 7 | privation of arrangement as a house, the thing is thought to 15 VII, 7 | gold but golden, and the house is said to be not bricks 16 VII, 7 | produced from wood or a house from bricks, because coming 17 VII, 8 | individual spheres or a house apart from the bricks? Rather 18 VII, 9 | while others are not, e.g. a house. The reason is that in some 19 VII, 9 | shares its name (e.g. the house is produced from a house, 20 VII, 9 | house is produced from a house, qua produced by reason; 21 VII, 9 | building is the form of the house), or from something which 22 VII, 15| it either; the being of house is not generated, but only 23 VII, 15| but only the being of this house), but without generation 24 VII, 17| i.e. bricks and stones, a house? Plainly we are seeking 25 VII, 17| perhaps in the case of a house or a bed, and in some cases 26 VII, 17| why are these materials a house? Because that which was 27 VII, 17| which was the essence of a house is present. And why is this 28 VIII, 2| such a position", and a house we should define as "bricks 29 VIII, 2| defining, those who define a house as stones, bricks, and timbers 30 VIII, 2| speaking of the potential house, for these are the matter; 31 VIII, 3| actuality or form, e.g. whether "house" is a sign for the composite 32 VIII, 3| juxtaposition, nor is the house bricks + juxtaposition. 33 VIII, 3| individual instances, e.g. house or utensil. Perhaps, indeed, 34 IX, 7 | have what is potentially a house; if nothing in the thing 35 IX, 7 | matter-prevents it from becoming a house, and if there is nothing 36 IX, 7 | changed, this is potentially a house; and the same is true of 37 IX, 8 | building there results a house as well as the act of building), 38 IX, 8 | at the same time as the house.~Where, then, the result 39 XI, 2 | separable, e.g. in the case of a house.~Further, are the principles 40 XI, 8 | those who are to use the house (e.g. whether they have 41 XI, 9 | this-the act of building-or the house. But when the house exists, 42 XI, 9 | the house. But when the house exists, it is no longer 43 XI, 12| in that of a unit, or a house in that of a house. (There 44 XI, 12| or a house in that of a house. (There is nothing to prevent 45 XII, 3 | substance, e.g. the form of house does not so exist, unless 46 XII, 3 | in another way that the house apart from its matter, and 47 XII, 4 | building art is the form of the house, and man begets man; further, 48 XII, 10| one end, but it is as in a house, where the freemen are least 49 XIII, 5| come into being (e.g. a house or a ring) of which they


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL