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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 I, 1 | by some such individual name, who happens to be a man. 2 III, 2 | reason for applying the name to each of them. For inasmuch 3 III, 3 | genus-articulate sound; and we give the name of "elements" to those geometrical 4 IV, 2 | contraries; at least all name contraries as their first 5 IV, 2 | their first principles-some name odd and even, some hot and 6 IV, 4 | in number; for a peculiar name might be assigned to each 7 IV, 4 | if this is possible, one name might be assigned to this 8 IV, 4 | the beginning, that the name has a meaning and has one 9 IV, 4 | time be and not be a man in name, but whether it can in fact. 10 V, 4 | mixed,~And nature is but a name given them by men.~Hence 11 V, 6 | genus or of any universal name, e.g. if one says that man 12 VI, 2 | accidental is practically a mere name. And so Plato was in a sense 13 VII, 4 | for there will be some name for any set of words whatever, 14 VII, 4 | else as well, if it has a name, there be a formula of its 15 VII, 5 | either the formula or the name of the subject of the particular 16 VII, 6 | if one were to assign a name to each of the essences; 17 VII, 8 | concrete thing which gets its name from this is produced, and 18 VII, 8 | them, has not received a name, but it would doubtless 19 VII, 9 | a thing which shares its name (as natural products are 20 VII, 9 | itself which shares its name (e.g. the house is produced 21 VII, 9 | has in a sense the same name as the offspring only in 22 VII, 9 | to have exactly the same name, as in the production of " 23 VII, 10 | circle, because there is no name peculiar to the individuals.~ 24 VII, 10 | finger is a finger only in name. Some parts are neither 25 VII, 13 | universal term should be the name of a substance. For firstly 26 VII, 16 | no universal term is the name of a substance, and no substance 27 VIII, 3 | it is not clear whether a name means the composite substance, 28 VIII, 4 | material cause? We must name not fire or earth, but the 29 X, 1 | fire is an element, the name "element" means that it 30 X, 3 | And the one derives its name and its explanation from 31 X, 5 | opposed to both, but has no name; for each of these has several 32 X, 5 | Yet even this has not one name, though the colours of which 33 X, 8 | the genus. For I give the name of "difference in the genus" 34 X, 10 | merely to have the same name; but things which differ 35 XI, 2 | has a better claim to the name matter? This, however, does 36 XII, 3 | something that shares its name. (Natural objects and other 37 XII, 6 | it is not permissible to name here that which he sometimes 38 XIII, 4 | entity which has the same name and exists apart from the 39 XIII, 4 | they will have only the name in common, and it is as 40 XIII, 10| kind possessed of a common name (and again they suppose 41 XIV, 1 | call elements, for some name the great and the small 42 XIV, 1 | one the form; while others name the many and few, because 43 XIV, 1 | than to number; and others name rather the universal character


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