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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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intermediate

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1 II, 2 | cause of none; nor even the intermediate, for it is the cause only 2 II, 2 | difference whether there is one intermediate or more, nor whether they 3 III, 1 | in mathematical objects intermediate between these and sensible 4 III, 2 | sensible things and sensations intermediate between Form and individual, 5 III, 2 | there will also be animals intermediate between animals-themselves 6 III, 2 | science other than medicine, intermediate between medical-science-itself 7 III, 3 | the principles. Again, the intermediate kinds, in whose nature the 8 IV, 7 | hand there cannot be an intermediate between contradictories, 9 IV, 7 | or not to be.-Again, the intermediate between the contradictories 10 IV, 7 | of fact when there is an intermediate it is always observed to 11 IV, 7 | b) But if it is really intermediate, in this way too there would 12 IV, 7 | Again, there must be an intermediate between all contradictories, 13 IV, 7 | also be a kind of change intermediate between generation and destruction.- 14 IV, 7 | in these there will be an intermediate; for instance, in the sphere 15 IV, 7 | be possible to deny this intermediate with reference both to its 16 IV, 7 | Anaxagoras, that there is an intermediate between the terms of a contradiction, 17 V, 22| unjust", but there is also an intermediate state.~ 18 VII, 7 | And each of the other, intermediate, things is produced in the 19 VII, 7 | directly or through several intermediate steps) by something similar 20 X, 4 | contradiction admits of no intermediate, while contraries admit 21 X, 4 | contradiction does not admit of an intermediate, privation sometimes does; 22 X, 5 | the equal is evidently intermediate between the great and the 23 X, 5 | is either observed to be intermediate, or, from its definition, 24 X, 5 | not be complete if it were intermediate between any two things, 25 X, 5 | it always has something intermediate between its own terms.~It 26 X, 5 | negation (and therefore is also intermediate). And that which is neither 27 X, 5 | shoe nor a hand would be intermediate between a shoe and a hand, 28 X, 5 | neither good nor bad is intermediate between the good and the 29 X, 5 | bad-as if there must be an intermediate in all cases. But this does 30 X, 5 | between which there is an intermediate and a certain natural interval; 31 X, 7 | Since contraries admit of an intermediate and in some cases have it, 32 X, 7 | should come sooner to the intermediate notes, and in colours if 33 X, 7 | their own nature (so that an intermediate is impossible between things 34 X, 7 | whatever, i.e. which has no intermediate. Of other opposites, some 35 X, 7 | are not contrary have no intermediate; the reason is that they 36 X, 7 | the same genus. For what intermediate could there be between knowledge 37 X, 7 | in the same genus and (2) intermediate between contraries, and ( 38 X, 8 | contrarieties arise in the intermediate stages before we come to 39 XI, 3 | viz. those which have an intermediate, e.g. unjust and just-in 40 XI, 6 | principle.~Similarly, no intermediate between contraries can be 41 XI, 11| positives are either contrary or intermediate (for even privation must 42 XII, 7 | which moves and is moved is intermediate, there is something which 43 XIII, 2| then we shall have another intermediate substance separate both


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