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36 separable
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34 contrariety
34 definitions
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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 1 | case, must be in a better position for judging.~The first problem 2 IV, 4 | one else is really in this position. For why does a man walk 3 IV, 5 | have been driven to this position by difficulties in their 4 V, 6 | dimension and is without position, a point if it is not divisible 5 V, 6 | in any dimension and has position, a line if it is divisible 6 V, 6 | unit,-that which has not position a unit, that which has position 7 V, 6 | position a unit, that which has position a point.~Again, some things 8 V, 18| is used in reference to position, e.g. "at which he stands" 9 V, 18| phrases indicate place and position.~Therefore ‘in virtue of 10 V, 19| there must be a certain position, as even the word "disposition" 11 V, 26| end, those to which the position does not make a difference 12 V, 27| the things to which their position makes no difference, e.g. 13 V, 27| their essence have a certain position. Again, they must be continuous; 14 V, 27| of unlike parts and has position, but cannot become mutilated. 15 V, 27| parts, irrespective of their position; e.g. a cup is not mutilated 16 VII, 6 | sophistical objections to this position, and the question whether 17 VIII, 2| shape, or in turning, i.e. position, or in inter-contact, i.e. 18 VIII, 2| these ways; and others by position, e.g. threshold and lintel ( 19 VIII, 2| lies in such and such a position, and its being means its 20 VIII, 2| means its lying in that position, while being ice means having 21 VIII, 2| stone in such and such a position", and a house we should 22 VIII, 2| timbers in such and such a position",(or a purpose may exist 23 VIII, 3| is characterized by its position, the position is not constituted 24 VIII, 3| characterized by its position, the position is not constituted by the 25 X, 2 | be genera.~Further, the position must be similar in all the 26 XI, 4 | Physics is in the same position as mathematics; for physics 27 XI, 6 | adduced as arising from this position, and because if all are 28 XI, 12| order being determined by position or form or in some other 29 XII, 8 | same.~Callippus made the position of the spheres the same 30 XII, 8 | and bring back to the same position the outermost sphere of 31 XIII, 3| qua indivisibles having position, or only qua indivisibles. 32 XIII, 7| by intermixture, some by position; none of which can belong 33 XIII, 8| unit is a point without position. They put things together 34 XIII, 9| follow,-is it intermixture or position or blending or generation? 35 XIV, 5 | the elements must have position; and (2) he who thinks of


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