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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 II, 2 | endless series (man for instance being acted on by air, air 2 III, 1 | independent of the individual instance? And (8) we must inquire 3 III, 2 | their attributes? I mean for instance, if the solid is a substance 4 IV, 1 | mathematical sciences for instance do. Now since we are seeking 5 IV, 2 | there is one science, as for instance grammar, being one science, 6 IV, 2 | generically one-I mean, for instance, the discussion of the same 7 IV, 2 | which is primary, as for instance all things which are called 8 IV, 2 | unity and plurality, as for instance rest belongs to unity and 9 IV, 2 | universal and the same in every instance or is not separable from 10 IV, 4 | assigned a different word. For instance, we might say that "man" 11 IV, 4 | same subject. I mean, for instance, that the white is musical 12 IV, 4 | be predicable of it; for instance, if it is true to say of 13 IV, 4 | predicates (and says, for instance, that a thing is white, 14 IV, 5 | not equally weighty, for instance, on the question whether 15 IV, 5 | quality belongs. I mean, for instance, that the same wine might 16 IV, 7 | be an intermediate; for instance, in the sphere of numbers 17 V, 2 | nearer than others, as, for instance, if "the white" and "the 18 VI, 2 | we call accidental. For instance, if in the dog-days there 19 VI, 2 | accidental must exist; for instance a pale man is not always 20 VI, 3 | to some past event. For instance, he will go out if he gets 21 VII, 3 | By the matter I mean, for instance, the bronze, by the shape 22 VII, 7 | the same way. I mean, for instance, if the subject is to be 23 VII, 10| perceptible matter being for instance bronze and wood and all 24 VII, 10| included in the particular instance, and the question must not 25 VII, 12| call a definition, as for instance, in the case of man, "two-footed 26 VII, 13| anything else; I mean, for instance, that no "animal" exists 27 VIII, 2| are many differences; for instance, some things are characterized 28 IX, 3 | the capacity. I mean, for instance, if a thing is capable of 29 IX, 4 | showing vanish. Suppose, for instance, that a man-one who did 30 IX, 6 | say that potentially, for instance, a statue of Hermes is in 31 IX, 10| this case suppose that one instance has an attribute and another 32 XII, 4 | natural things is-for man, for instance, man, and in the products 33 XII, 10| nature of each. I mean, for instance, that all must at least 34 XII, 10| matter; this is done for instance by those who make the unequal 35 XIII, 1| characteristic-not asking, for instance, whether they are in fact 36 XIII, 3| are inseparable exist (for instance, that mobiles exist), it


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