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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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evident

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1 II, 1 | which are by nature most evident of all.~It is just that 2 III, 4 | gods.~The implication is evident even apart from these words; 3 III, 4 | started from this at least is evident, that on his theory it follows 4 III, 4 | either case. For it is not evident how magnitudes could proceed 5 IV, 2 | in other such ways.~It is evident, then, that it belongs to 6 IV, 4 | is in the highest degree evident that neither any one of 7 IV, 5 | to us at least it is not evident.~And in general it is because 8 VII, 4 | so now also, since it is evident what language we use, essence 9 VII, 4 | describe the facts; this is evident, that definition and essence 10 VII, 6 | merely accidental way, as is evident both from the preceding 11 VII, 11| form. If then it is not evident what sort of parts are of 12 VII, 11| formula of the thing be evident. In the case of things which 13 VII, 12| of these. This would be evident, if we were to change the 14 VII, 13| man".~The conclusion is evident also from the following 15 IX, 9 | than the good potency is evident from the following argument. 16 IX, 9 | the reason would have been evident to any one as soon as he 17 IX, 9 | centre-the conclusion is evident at a glance to one who knows 18 IX, 10| faculty of thinking.~It is evident also that about unchangeable 19 X, 2 | nature just this, unity, is evident; but as in colours the one-itself 20 X, 4 | have not. Therefore it is evident that one of the contraries 21 XI, 1 | science of first principles is evident from the introductory chapters, 22 XI, 6 | be mistaken. And this is evident from what happens in respect 23 XI, 6 | their perplexity. This is evident from what has been said.~ 24 XI, 6 | depends on privation. This is evident if we reduce the definitions 25 XI, 8 | not even possible will be evident if we try to see what the 26 XI, 9 | is not the same. (This is evident in the case of contraries; 27 XI, 9 | neither earlier nor later, is evident. For each thing is capable 28 XI, 9 | we have said is right is evident from what all others say 29 XI, 9 | it in any class. This is evident from what people say. Some 30 XI, 10| among sensible things, is evident from the following argument. 31 XI, 10| Concretely, the truth is evident from the following argument. 32 XII, 8 | movements of the stars, is evident. But in the number of the 33 XII, 8 | bodies that are moved is evident to those who have given 34 XIII, 8| exist separately.~It is evident, also, from this that the 35 XIII, 9| others of the sort make it evident that number and spatial 36 XIV, 3 | we said before. And it is evident that the objects of mathematics 37 XIV, 3 | magnitudes of mathematics. It is evident, then, both that the rival


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