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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 II, 1 | adequately, while, on the other hand, we do not collectively 2 II, 2 | being made); on the other hand, coming from another thing 3 III, 2 | be assigned?-On the other hand, it is not reasonable that 4 III, 2 | perished.~But on the other hand astronomy cannot be dealing 5 III, 4 | awaits us. If, on the one hand, there is nothing apart 6 III, 5 | substance. But, on the other hand, the body is surely less 7 III, 5 | Therefore, if on the one hand body is in the highest degree 8 III, 5 | substance, and on the other hand these things are so more 9 IV, 5 | alike untrue. For on the one hand, if all opinions and appearances 10 IV, 5 | not be. And on the other hand, if this is so, all opinions 11 IV, 5 | appear to those close at hand, and whether they are such 12 IV, 7 | 7~But on the other hand there cannot be an intermediate 13 IV, 8 | cannot be valid-on the one hand the theory that nothing 14 IV, 8 | the side"), on the other hand the theory that everything 15 IV, 8 | time true-nor on the other hand can all statements be false; 16 V, 6 | state. For, one the one hand, wine is said to be one 17 V, 6 | kind; and, on the other hand, all juices, e.g. oil and 18 VI, 2 | about it. For on the one hand he who produces a house 19 VII, 11| certain state. For it is not a hand in any and every state that 20 VII, 12| present case, on the other hand, one does not share in the 21 VII, 17| An element, on the other hand, is that into which a thing 22 VIII, 2| other differentiae; e.g. the hand or the foot requires such 23 X, 2 | predicates. Therefore, on the one hand, genera are not certain 24 X, 2 | things; and on the other hand the one cannot be a genus, 25 X, 4 | likeness, and on the other hand vice is the privation of 26 X, 5 | is neither a shoe nor a hand would be intermediate between 27 X, 5 | intermediate between a shoe and a hand, since that which is neither 28 XI, 1 | individuals. If on the other hand it is not as they say, with 29 XI, 2 | lifeless things? On the other hand to set up other and eternal 30 XI, 2 | infinity.~If on the other hand we are to set up what are 31 XIII, 2| animate. How, on the other hand, could a line or a plane 32 XIII, 3| sensibles-nor, on the other hand, of other things separate 33 XIII, 8| another. But if on the other hand one supposes this, many


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