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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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separate

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1 III, 1 | are substances are they separate from sensible things or 2 III, 4 | will not exist as an entity separate from the individual things; 3 V, 6 | indivisible, and cannot separate them either in time or in 4 V, 23 | since they would otherwise separate, each according to its own 5 V, 26 | when they are treated as separate; "this total number," "all 6 VI, 4 | indicate the existence of any separate class of being. Therefore 7 VII, 2 | is a substance capable of separate existence (and if so why 8 VII, 14 | are substances capable of separate existence, and at the same 9 VII, 14 | thises", and be capable of separate existence, and substances; 10 VII, 16 | right, in giving the Forms separate existence, if they are substances; 11 VIII, 1 | qualification, capable of separate existence; for of substances 12 IX, 6 | will ever actually have separate existence; it exists potentially 13 XI, 10 | The infinite cannot be a separate, independent thing. For 14 XI, 10 | sensible or intelligible; nor a separate and infinite number, for 15 XII, 7 | eternal and unmovable and separate from sensible things. It 16 XII, 8 | mentioned. But if one were to separate the first point from these 17 XII, 10 | good, whether as something separate and by itself, or as the 18 XIII, 1 | objects, as some say, or separate from sensible objects (and 19 XIII, 2 | be other solids which are separate from them and prior to the 20 XIII, 2 | there must be other and separate planes and points and lines; 21 XIII, 2 | must be others which are separate. (For incomposites are prior 22 XIII, 2 | which these thinkers assign separate existence; for the latter 23 XIII, 2 | another intermediate substance separate both from the Ideas and 24 XIII, 2 | former entities should exist separate from sensible things.~And, 25 XIII, 2 | mathematics to exist thus as separate entities. For because they 26 XIII, 3 | should be either a mobile separate from sensibles, or a distinct 27 XIII, 3 | other hand, of other things separate from sensibles. Many properties 28 XIII, 3 | is no "female" nor "male" separate from animals); so that there 29 XIII, 3 | of separation what is not separate, as the arithmetician and 30 XIII, 4 | they, however, gave them separate existence, and this was 31 XIII, 6 | the first of realities, separate from sensible things. And 32 XIII, 6 | only they say it is not separate but sensible substances 33 XIII, 7 | count by addition or by separate portions. But we do both; 34 XIII, 9 | definitions, but he did not separate universals from individuals; 35 XIII, 9 | had no others, but gave separate existence to these universally 36 XIII, 10| suppose substances to be separate, and in the way in which 37 XIII, 10| individual things are said to be separate, we shall destroy substance 38 XIII, 10| there are Ideas, a single separate entity. But if, e.g. in 39 XIII, 10| also be universal and not separate substances, presents indeed, 40 XIII, 10| will be nothing capable of separate existence-i.e. no substance. 41 XIV, 5 | things, and hence they are separate in place; but mathematical 42 XIV, 5 | the one will not remain separate or a distinct entity; but


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