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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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difficulties

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | of it.~Perhaps, too, as difficulties are of two kinds, the cause 2 III, 1 | who wish to get clear of difficulties it is advantageous to discuss 3 III, 1 | advantageous to discuss the difficulties well; for the subsequent 4 III, 1 | solution of the previous difficulties, and it is not possible 5 III, 1 | far as our thought is in difficulties, it is in like case with 6 III, 1 | should have surveyed all the difficulties beforehand, both for the 7 III, 1 | without first stating the difficulties are like those who do not 8 III, 1 | has first discussed the difficulties it is clear. Further, he 9 III, 1 | easy even to think out the difficulties well.~ 10 III, 2 | while the theory presents difficulties in many ways, the most paradoxical 11 III, 2 | them, we shall have many difficulties. For clearly on the same 12 IV, 5 | driven to this position by difficulties in their thinking can easily 13 IV, 5 | Those who really feel the difficulties have been led to this opinion 14 VII, 13 | rather a "such". If not, many difficulties follow and especially the " 15 XI, 1 | it belongs to discuss the difficulties about the matter of the 16 XI, 1 | the subjects that involve difficulties.~ 17 XI, 6 | As for those to whom the difficulties mentioned are suggested 18 XI, 6 | is not easy to solve the difficulties to their satisfaction, unless 19 XI, 6 | perplexed by the traditional difficulties, it is easy to meet them 20 XI, 6 | both because of many other difficulties which might be adduced as 21 XII, 7 | out of non-being, these difficulties may be taken as solved. 22 XII, 9 | that character involves difficulties. For if it thinks of nothing, 23 XII, 10 | views are attended by fewest difficulties. All make all things out 24 XIII, 2 | already in our discussion of difficulties we have pointed out that 25 XIII, 2 | enumerated in our discussion of difficulties? For the objects of astronomy 26 XIII, 4 | and a thousand other such difficulties confront them. But according 27 XIII, 5 | Eudoxus in his discussion of difficulties and by certain others, is 28 XIII, 7 | one another, even so the difficulties that follow are no less. 29 XIII, 8 | in one way affords fewer difficulties than those before named, 30 XIII, 9 | units in 2 is prior.~Similar difficulties occur with regard to the 31 XIII, 9 | principles none the less the same difficulties occur. For if the matter 32 XIII, 9 | difference, but the same difficulties will follow,-is it intermixture 33 XIII, 10| principle or element.~All these difficulties follow naturally, when they 34 XIV, 2 | because of the ensuing difficulties; but they have got rid only


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