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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 2 | intermediates. If geometry is to differ from mensuration only in 2 III, 6 | mathematics, while they differ from the things in this 3 III, 6 | world in some other respect, differ not at all in that there 4 IV, 4 | one thing will in no wise differ from another; for if it 5 IV, 4 | from another; for if it differ, this difference will be 6 V, 2 | of the end, though they differ from one another in that 7 V, 2 | having a capacity. But they differ inasmuch as the acting causes, 8 V, 6 | their substratum does not differ in kind; it does not differ 9 V, 6 | differ in kind; it does not differ in the case of things whose 10 V, 10| things whose definitions differ in the infima species of 11 VI, 1 | like "concave". And these differ because "snub" is bound 12 VIII, 2| one and the same, but they differ either in rhythm, i.e. shape, 13 VIII, 2| threshold and lintel (for these differ by being placed in a certain 14 X, 3 | something identical whereby they differ. And this identical thing 15 X, 4 | 4~Since things which differ may differ from one another 16 X, 4 | things which differ may differ from one another more or 17 X, 4 | induction. For things which differ in genus have no way to 18 X, 4 | comparable; and for things that differ in species the extremes 19 X, 4 | and among the things which differ in species the complete 20 X, 4 | in the same genus which differ most are contrary (for the 21 X, 4 | receptive material which differ most are contrary (for the 22 X, 4 | of virtue. But the cases differ in a way already described; 23 X, 7 | again, the species which differ contrariwise are the more 24 X, 8 | same genus, but it will differ in genus from them, and 25 X, 9 | question, why woman does not differ from man in species, when 26 X, 9 | and a wooden circle, then, differ in species; and if a brazen 27 X, 9 | triangle and a wooden circle differ in species, it is not because 28 X, 9 | species, and why some things differ in species and others do 29 X, 10| same name; but things which differ in kind are farther apart 30 X, 10| farther apart than those which differ in form.~ 31 XII, 2 | were together"; for they differ in their matter, since otherwise 32 XIII, 7| the units in this 10 must differ. For if they do not differ, 33 XIII, 7| differ. For if they do not differ, neither will the 5’s of 34 XIII, 7| of which the 10 consists differ; but since these differ, 35 XIII, 7| differ; but since these differ, the units also will differ. 36 XIII, 7| differ, the units also will differ. But if they differ, will 37 XIII, 7| will differ. But if they differ, will there be no other 38 XIII, 8| differentia. Units must differ either in quantity or in 39 XIII, 8| And if the units also did differ in quantity, number would 40 XIII, 8| in quantity, number would differ from number, though equal 41 XIII, 8| suppositions. But neither can they differ in quality. For no attribute 42 XIII, 8| for this sort of 1 must differ from the-other units; and 43 XIII, 8| the small? Or how will it differ from the unit? Again, the 44 XIV, 6 | for equal ideal numbers differ from one another in form;


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