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1 III, 3 | which articulate sounds consist that are thought to be elements 2 III, 3 | bodies are compounded and consist are principles; e.g. Empedocles 3 III, 4 | after all, things which consist of the same elements are, 4 III, 4 | others are not, if they consist of the same principles.~ 5 III, 4 | evidently these also must consist of certain elements (for 6 III, 4 | the elements of which they consist); so that it follows that 7 III, 4 | and being, of which things consist and have been made, is fire, 8 III, 5 | of which composite bodies consist, heat and cold and the like 9 V, 27 | Further, even if things consist of unlike parts, not even 10 VII, 10 | divided and of which they consist, i.e. the parts, we must 11 VII, 12 | this problem:-wherein can consist the unity of that, the formula 12 VII, 13 | consists of parts, should not consist of substances nor of what 13 VII, 13 | consideration. A substance cannot consist of substances present in 14 VII, 13 | substance is one, it will not consist of substances present in 15 VII, 13 | difficulty. If no substance can consist of universals because a 16 VII, 14 | same time make the Form consist of the genus and the differentiae. 17 VII, 15 | apart; and the formula must consist of words; and he who defines 18 VII, 15 | are.~Again, if the Ideas consist of Ideas (as they must, 19 VII, 17 | again apply; for flesh will consist of this and fire and earth 20 VIII, 3 | that the syllable does not consist of the letters + juxtaposition, 21 VIII, 3 | juxtaposition or mixing does not consist of those things of which 22 X, 9 | which this man and that man consist are other. The concrete 23 XIII, 6 | things suppose numbers to consist of abstract units, except 24 XIII, 7 | added. And similarly 2 will consist of the 1-itself and another 25 XIII, 7 | and 2’s? And how do they consist of prior and posterior units? 26 XIII, 7 | are, what sort of 10 will consist of them? For there is no 27 XIII, 7 | view that the 4 should not consist of any chance 2’s; for the 28 XIII, 7 | make a 2. Now (a) this will consist of differentiated units; 29 XIII, 8 | which is a single thing, consist of the great and the small? 30 XIII, 8 | i.e. if different numbers consist of differentiated units, 31 XIII, 9 | but magnitude does not consist of these, any more than 32 XIII, 9 | line.~Again, how number can consist of the one and plurality, 33 XIII, 10| the parts of which they consist; there will not, then, be 34 XIV, 1 | if, as they claim, things consist of contraries, and to the 35 XIV, 1 | view of this, can number consist of few and many? Either 36 XIV, 2 | whether eternal things can consist of elements. If they do, 37 XIV, 2 | this capacity, nor could it consist of such elements), and since 38 XIV, 2 | being do the things that are consist? For "nonbeing" also has 39 XIV, 3 | numbers of which real things consist. But why? Because the attributes 40 XIV, 3 | exist and of what it is to consist. For they place it between