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1 III, 3 | parts of which, e.g. a bed consists and how they are put together, 2 V, 3 | the parts of which speech consists and into which it is ultimately 3 V, 4 | which any natural object consists or out of which it is made, 4 V, 27| continuous; for a musical scale consists of unlike parts and has 5 VII, 8 | Obviously, then, the cause which consists of the Forms (taken in the 6 VII, 10| parts of which substance consists. If then matter is one thing, 7 VII, 10| the formula of the form consists. E.g. of concavity flesh ( 8 VII, 13| i.e. the substance, if it consists of parts, should not consist 9 VII, 13| one (e.g. the double line consists of two halves-potentially; 10 VII, 14| the parts also of which he consists, e.g. "animal" and "two-footed", 11 VII, 15| elements also of which the Idea consists, e.g. "animal" and "two-footed", 12 VIII, 3| primary parts of which this consists cannot be defined, since 13 VIII, 3| parts of which a number consists has been taken from or added 14 X, 6 | said to be many because it consists of ones and because each 15 XI, 10| resolved into that of which it consists, but no such product of 16 XIII, 6| counted thus-after 1, 2 (which consists of another 1 besides the 17 XIII, 6| the former 1), and 3 which consists of another 1 besides these 18 XIII, 6| that objects of perception consists of numbers which are present 19 XIII, 7| for mathematical number consists of undifferentiated units, 20 XIII, 7| the 5’s of which the 10 consists differ; but since these 21 XIII, 7| of which the 2 or the 3 consists; but as two men are not 22 XIII, 7| but especially that which consists of abstract units-so that 23 XIII, 8| arithmetical number, at least, consists of units, while these thinkers 24 XIII, 8| if each of the two units consists of both the great and the 25 XIII, 9| any more than the line consists of "straight and curved", 26 XIII, 9| of plurality; for number consists of indivisibles, but spatial 27 XIV, 2 | matter; for everything that consists of elements is composite. 28 XIV, 2 | out of that of which it consists it would necessarily also, 29 XIV, 2 | present in it, of which it consists.~There are some who describe 30 XIV, 3 | sensible number. If (i) it consists of the great and small, 31 XIV, 5 | general or the number which consists of abstract units, is neither 32 XIV, 6 | seven vowels, the scale consists of seven strings, the Pleiades 33 XIV, 6 | were seven or the Pleiad consists of seven stars? Surely the