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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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differentiae

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1 III, 3 | genus of things; for the differentiae of any genus must each of 2 III, 3 | predicated of its proper differentiae; so that if unity or being 3 III, 3 | kinds, in whose nature the differentiae are included, will on this 4 III, 3 | be so. Besides this, the differentiae are principles even more 5 V, 6 | genus which underlies the differentiae is one (e.g. horse, man, 6 V, 14| move, qua moving, and the differentiae of movements. Virtue and 7 V, 14| modifications; for they indicate differentiae of the movement or activity, 8 V, 28| this is what underlies the differentiae. Again (4) in definitions 9 V, 28| what", is the genus, whose differentiae the qualities are said to 10 VII, 12| thought to share in its differentiae (for then the same thing 11 VII, 12| share in contraries; for the differentiae by which the genus is divided 12 VII, 12| argument applies, since the differentiae present in man are many, 13 VII, 12| the first-named and the differentiae. The other genera are the 14 VII, 12| and along with this the differentiae that are taken with it, 15 VII, 12| genus and matter, but its differentiae make the species, i.e. the 16 VII, 12| formula which comprises the differentiae.~But it is also necessary 17 VII, 12| not cloven; for these are differentiae in the foot; cloven-footedness 18 VII, 12| kinds of foot as there are differentiae, and the kinds of animals 19 VII, 12| be equal in number to the differentiae. If then this is so, clearly 20 VII, 12| many times as there are differentiae.~If then a differentia of 21 VII, 12| black, there will be as many differentiae as there are cuts. Therefore 22 VII, 12| formula which contains the differentiae, or, according to the right 23 VII, 14| consist of the genus and the differentiae. For if the Forms exist 24 VIII, 2| and others use the other differentiae; e.g. the hand or the foot 25 VIII, 2| grasp, then, the kinds of differentiae (for these will be the principles 26 VIII, 2| being, we must seek in these differentiae what is the cause of the 27 VIII, 2| things. Now none of these differentiae is substance, even when 28 VIII, 2| the formula that gives the differentiae seems to be an account of 29 X, 7 | prior to the contraries, the differentiae which constituted the contrary 30 X, 7 | composed of the genus and the differentiae. (E.g. if white and black 31 X, 7 | compressing colour, these differentiae - ’piercing’ and "compressing"- 32 X, 7 | of their genus and their differentiae. (E.g. all colours which 33 X, 7 | i.e. colour, and certain differentiae. But these differentiae 34 X, 7 | differentiae. But these differentiae will not be the primary 35 X, 7 | contraries; the primary differentiae are "piercing" and "compressing".)~ 36 XI, 1 | must be predicable of their differentiae, and no genus is predicable 37 XI, 1 | predicable of any of its differentiae, in this way it would seem


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