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1 I, 1 | universal judgement about a class of objects is produced. 2 I, 1 | constitution, marked off in one class, when they were ill of this 3 III, 2 | and so, and in the former class itself one knows more fully 4 III, 2 | must belong to a single class; for all demonstrative sciences 5 III, 2 | essential attributes of one class of things, starting from 6 III, 6 | have to look for another class of things, i.e. the Forms 7 IV, 2 | causes.~Now for each one class of things, as there is one 8 IV, 2 | present in some particular class; in the latter case difference 9 IV, 2 | dialectic turn on the same class of things as philosophy, 10 IV, 6 | to judge rightly on each class of questions. But such inquiries 11 V, 6 | which we first know each class is the first measure of 12 V, 6 | the first measure of the class; the one, then, is the beginning 13 V, 6 | knowable regarding each class. But the one is not the 14 V, 11| i.e. a beginning, in each class) because they are nearer 15 V, 26| which is true of a whole class and is said to hold good 16 VI, 1 | sciences, is in fact about one class of being, i.e. to that sort 17 VI, 4 | existence of any separate class of being. Therefore let 18 VII, 15| to all the members of a class; these then must apply to 19 IX, 6 | seen. For of the latter class these predicates can at 20 IX, 10| that one member of such a class has a certain attribute 21 X, 1 | because the first of each class of things is indivisible. 22 X, 2 | the one, then, in every class is a definite thing, and 23 X, 4 | which is greatest in each class is complete. For that is 24 X, 4 | one science deals with one class of things, and in these 25 X, 5 | necessary disjunction in any class of things; yet even this 26 X, 6 | Plurality is as it were the class to which number belongs; 27 XI, 7 | these marks off a certain class of things for itself and 28 XI, 7 | somehow the "what" in some class of things and tries to prove 29 XI, 7 | mathematics, theology. The class of theoretical sciences 30 XI, 7 | with some one determinate class of things, but universal 31 XI, 9 | being a distinction in each class of things between the potential 32 XI, 9 | one cannot put it in any class. This is evident from what 33 XI, 12| has nothing of the same class between it and that which 34 XI, 12| prevent a thing of some other class from being between.) For 35 XII, 4 | these is different for each class; e.g. in colour they are 36 XII, 5 | that are not in the same class, e.g. of colours and sounds, 37 XII, 7 | column; and the first in any class is always best, or analogous 38 XIII, 4| there is no independent class, and others introduce the " 39 XIV, 2 | that indicate each some one class of being will all be one?