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1 II, 3 | thought or because they regard it as pettifoggery. For 2 III, 1 | substances. Further, with regard to the same and other and 3 III, 1 | and contrariety, and with regard to prior and posterior and 4 III, 1 | or present in them? With regard to all these matters not 5 III, 2 | 2~(1) First then with regard to what we mentioned first, 6 III, 2 | science investigates with regard to some subject its essential 7 III, 3 | stating the case truly with regard to these matters, it is 8 III, 3 | is very hard to say, with regard to the first principles, 9 III, 3 | degree principles, should one regard the first of the genera 10 III, 4 | to themselves, and had no regard to us. For, asserting the 11 III, 4 | difficulty arises as arose with regard to being. For whence is 12 IV, 4 | account holds good with regard to "not being a man", for " 13 IV, 5 | concert hall.-And again with regard to the future, as Plato 14 IV, 8 | if it is necessary with regard to everything either to 15 V, 2 | language will be found with regard to the effects of causes; 16 VI, 4 | false-but in thought; while with regard to simple concepts and " 17 VI, 4 | has to be discussed with regard to that which is or is not 18 VII, 8 | is useless, at least with regard to comings-to-be and to 19 VII, 10| how matters stand with regard to whole and part, and their 20 IX, 3 | art? And similarly with regard to lifeless things; nothing 21 IX, 6 | also become clear, with regard to the potential, that we 22 IX, 10| or always false.~But with regard to incomposites, what is 23 X, 2 | 2~With regard to the substance and nature 24 X, 3 | predicated of everything with regard to everything else-but only 25 X, 7 | Therefore it is (b) with regard to these contraries which 26 XI, 3 | geometry)—the same is true with regard to being. For the attributes 27 XII, 8 | substances to be gods, one must regard this as an inspired utterance, 28 XIII, 8| If, then, the facts with regard to number are so, and one 29 XIII, 8| how far does it go? With regard to this not only the fact 30 XIII, 9| difficulties occur with regard to the classes of things 31 XIII, 9| the same happens as in regard to number; for "long and 32 XIII, 9| difficulty which occurs with regard to species-of-a-genus, when 33 XIII, 9| objections that arise with regard to the Ideas. His successors,