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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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healthy

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1 III, 2 | There would have to be also healthy things besides the perceptible 2 III, 2 | besides the perceptible healthy things and the healthy-itself.— 3 IV, 2 | ambiguity. Everything which is healthy is related to health, one 4 IV, 2 | science which deals with all healthy things, the same applies 5 IV, 4 | his health than one who is healthy; for he who has opinions 6 IV, 4 | man who knows, not in a healthy state as far as the truth 7 IV, 5 | such as they appear to the healthy or to the sick, and whether 8 IV, 6 | is to be the judge of the healthy man, and in general who 9 V, 2 | we say; "that one may be healthy"; and in speaking thus we 10 VII, 1 | words "to walk", "to be healthy", "to sit" imply that each 11 VII, 1 | which walks or sits or is healthy that is an existent thing. 12 VII, 7 | the knowledge of it. The healthy subject is produced as the 13 VII, 7 | if the subject is to be healthy this must first be present, 14 VII, 7 | if the subject is to be healthy his bodily state must be 15 VII, 7 | the process of becoming healthy is, if it happens by art, 16 VII, 7 | not gold but golden. And a healthy man is not said to be that 17 VII, 7 | matter (e.g. what becomes healthy is both a man and an invalid), 18 VII, 7 | rather than from a man that a healthy subject is produced). And 19 VII, 7 | is produced). And so the healthy subject is not said to he 20 VII, 7 | and the man is said to be healthy. But as for the things whose 21 VII, 7 | as in the former case the healthy man is produced from an 22 VIII, 1| alteration that which is now healthy and again diseased; and 23 VIII, 5| the body is potentially healthy, and disease is contrary 24 VIII, 5| is it potentially both healthy and diseased? And is water 25 VIII, 6| to all cases; for being healthy, too, will on this showing 26 IX, 7 | only this is potentially healthy. And (1) the delimiting 27 XI, 3 | mentioned, like "medical" and "healthy". For each of these also 28 XI, 3 | it. And a thing is called healthy in a similar way; one thing 29 XI, 6 | must surely happen to the healthy if the afore-said change 30 XI, 9 | that which underlies and is healthy or diseased, whether it 31 XI, 11| parts; the body becomes healthy, because the eye does. But 32 XII, 3 | effects. For when a man is healthy, then health also exists; 33 XIII, 3| not with the pale, if the healthy thing is pale, and the science 34 XIII, 3| and the science has the healthy as its subject), but with 35 XIII, 3| of each science-with the healthy if it treats its object 36 XIII, 3| it treats its object qua healthy, with man if qua man:-so


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