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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 1 | any other sense than in reference to movement; for these questions 2 III, 2 | raise the question, with reference to which kind of existing 3 IV, 2 | we must then explain by reference to what is primary in the 4 IV, 2 | some cases that of common reference, in some cases that of serial 5 IV, 7 | deny this intermediate with reference both to its assertion and 6 V, 4 | bronze, bronze is first with reference to them, but in general 7 V, 11| absolutely and by nature, or by reference to something or in some 8 V, 11| are placed at intervals in reference to some one definite thing 9 V, 11| posterior are so called with reference to this fourth sense; for 10 V, 12| or "possible" involve no reference to potency. But the senses 11 V, 12| the senses which involve a reference to potency all refer to 12 V, 15| includes in its nature a reference to something else, not because 13 V, 15| something else involves a reference to it; but (3) that which 14 V, 15| something else involves a reference to it. For "that which is 15 V, 16| some way or other involve a reference to the things that are called 16 V, 18| Further (5) Kath’ d is used in reference to position, e.g. "at which 17 V, 20| either in itself or with reference to something else; e.g. 18 V, 22| respect of which, and with reference to the object with reference 19 V, 22| reference to the object with reference to which, and in the circumstances 20 V, 28| continuously".-(2) It is used with reference to that which first brought 21 V, 28| And the word is used in reference to the begetter more than 22 V, 28| in all these ways, (1) in reference to continuous generation 23 V, 28| of the same kind, (2) in reference to the first mover which 24 VI, 1 | these can be defined without reference to movement-they always 25 VII, 4 | medical" by virtue of a reference to one and the same thing, 26 VII, 4 | single meaning, but with reference to a common end. But it 27 VII, 10| the parts are explained by reference to them, and in respect 28 VII, 10| define it well, not without reference to its function, and this 29 VII, 11| right to define these by reference to lines and to the continuous, 30 VII, 11| possible to define it without reference to movement-nor, therefore, 31 VII, 11| movement-nor, therefore, without reference to the partsbeing in a 32 VII, 11| is a formula of it with reference to its primary substance-e. 33 IX, 1 | the cases that involve a reference to motion. But when we have 34 IX, 1 | are called potencies in reference to one primary kind of potency, 35 IX, 7 | which is no longer, in reference to something else, called " 36 IX, 7 | thaten" should be used with reference both to the matter and to 37 IX, 10| are employed firstly with reference to the categories, and secondly 38 IX, 10| categories, and secondly with reference to the potency or actuality 39 X, 1 | and judge the others by reference to it), and in music the 40 X, 4 | contraries must be called so with reference to these, some because they 41 X, 5 | why "whether" is said with reference to both, not to one of the 42 X, 8 | Evidently, therefore, with reference to that which is called 43 X, 8 | nature), nor is it so with reference to things which are not 44 XI, 3 | by virtue of some kind of reference, in the one case to medical 45 XIV, 6 | have been distinguished in reference to the first principles.


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