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1 III, 2 | attributes. Therefore it follows that all attributes that 2 III, 2 | same theory. Further, it follows from this theory that there 3 III, 4 | outermost." Hence it also follows on his theory that God most 4 III, 4 | evident, that on his theory it follows that strife is as much the 5 III, 4 | they consist); so that it follows that prior to the principles 6 III, 4 | being to be substances, it follows that none of the other universals 7 III, 4 | so that it necessarily follows, according to the argument 8 III, 4 | already said why this result follows if unity is not a substance; 9 IV, 2 | philosophy and one which follows this. For being falls immediately 10 IV, 4 | the above-mentioned result follows none the less, and, further, 11 IV, 4 | the less, and, further, it follows that all would then be right 12 V, 2 | of in several senses it follows both that there are several 13 V, 8 | substance of each thing.~It follows, then, that "substance" 14 V, 12| and adunaton are used as follows. The impossible is that 15 VII, 3 | point of view, then, it follows that matter is substance. 16 VII, 7 | a "making". Therefore it follows that in a sense health comes 17 VII, 11| this is no longer so.~It follows then that there is one Form 18 VII, 13| things. And in general it follows, if man and such things 19 VII, 13| will be plainer from what follows.~ 20 VII, 14| an impossible conclusion follows; for contrary attributes 21 VII, 15| for from their view it follows that if it stands still 22 IX, 4 | premisses this necessarily follows, that if we actually supposed 23 IX, 8 | from some things a product follows (e.g. from the art of building 24 IX, 10| truth or falsity is as follows—contact and assertion are 25 X, 5 | unequal is a "two"), but it follows that one thing is contrary 26 XI, 3 | not used in one only, it follows that if the word is used 27 XI, 5 | statements equally truly. It follows then that the same person 28 XI, 6 | assuredly is. If this is so, it follows that the same thing both 29 XI, 6 | something and into something; it follows that that that which is 30 XI, 6 | black nor white, for then it follows that it is and is not white; 31 XI, 11| to its contradictory, it follows that only the change from 32 XIII, 4| no inference necessarily follows, and from some arise Forms 33 XIII, 4| existence of the Ideas; for it follows that not the dyad but number 34 XIII, 6| number, as some say, it follows that either (1) there is 35 XIII, 7| must not forget, that it follows that there are prior and 36 XIV, 4 | absurdities follow, and it also follows that the contrary element, 37 XIV, 4 | the nature of the bad.) It follows, then, that all things partake