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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 IV, 2 | contrariety is, or how many meanings it has? And similarly with 2 IV, 2 | even if "one" has several meanings, the other meanings will 3 IV, 2 | several meanings, the other meanings will be related to the primary 4 IV, 4 | to say a word has several meanings, if only they are limited 5 IV, 4 | has an infinite number of meanings, obviously reasoning would 6 IV, 5 | that which is" has two meanings, so that in some sense a 7 V, 3 | It is common to all the meanings that the element of each 8 V, 6 | Evidently "many" will have meanings opposite to those of "one"; 9 V, 9 | and in general "other" has meanings opposite to those of "the 10 V, 10| species" has the various meanings opposite to these.~ 11 V, 12| having this variety of meanings, so too the "potent" or " 12 V, 14| to have practically two meanings, and one of these is the 13 V, 18| virtue of which" has several meanings:-(1) the form or substance 14 V, 18| must likewise have several meanings. The following belong to 15 V, 23| similar and corresponding meanings to "holding" or "having".~ 16 VI, 2 | term "being" has several meanings, of which one was seen’ 17 VI, 2 | place, time, and any similar meanings which "being" may have), 18 VI, 2 | since "being" has many meanings, we must say regarding the 19 VI, 4 | discussion of the various meanings of terms, that "being" has 20 VI, 4 | that "being" has several meanings.)~ 21 VII, 4 | what a thing is", several meanings? "What a thing is" in one 22 VII, 6 | white", since it has two meanings, it is not true to say that 23 VII, 11| called Socrates, has two meanings (for some mean by such a 24 VIII, 2| word "is" has just as many meanings; a thing is a threshold 25 X, 1 | distinction of the various meanings of words, that "one" has 26 X, 1 | that "one" has several meanings; the things that are directly 27 X, 1 | same. "One" has all these meanings, and each of the things 28 X, 1 | for each of them has two meanings – "weight" means both that 29 X, 2 | unity" has just as many meanings as "being"; so that since 30 X, 2 | from the facts that its meanings correspond to the categories 31 X, 3 | The same" has several meanings; (1) we sometimes mean " 32 X, 3 | unlike" also have several meanings. And the other in one sense 33 X, 4 | privation" has several meanings), but that which is complete. 34 X, 4 | have already a variety of meanings, which have been distinguished 35 X, 5 | each of these has several meanings and the recipient subject 36 XI, 3 | under one science (for the meanings of an equivocal term do 37 XI, 3 | though the term has many meanings, and contraries are in the 38 XII, 7 | by the distinction of its meanings. For the final cause is (


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