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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 II, 1 | only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to 2 II, 1 | expressed more superficial views; for these also contributed 3 II, 1 | those who have expressed views about the truth; for from 4 III, 4 | There are objections to both views. For whether unity is not 5 IV, 4 | to give an account of our views to one who cannot give an 6 IV, 4 | accepted by those who share the views of Protagoras). For if any 7 IV, 5 | opinions and express these views about the truth, is it not 8 IV, 5 | the most extreme of the views above mentioned, that of 9 IV, 5 | a nature. Yet all these views destroy this necessity, 10 IV, 6 | who merely profess these views, some who raise a difficulty 11 IV, 6 | called to account for their views, must guard themselves by 12 IV, 8 | everything is true. These views are practically the same 13 IV, 8 | said.-But against all such views we must postulate, as we 14 IV, 8 | false.-Therefore all such views are also exposed to the 15 IX, 3 | incapacity meant. Therefore these views do away with both movement 16 IX, 3 | are different (but these views make potency and actuality 17 XI, 6 | of Protagoras is like the views we have mentioned; he said 18 XI, 6 | all men have not the same views about the same things, but 19 XI, 6 | then, in accepting the views either of Heraclitus or 20 XII, 10| those who hold different views from our own, and what are 21 XII, 10| our own, and what are the views of the subtler thinkers, 22 XII, 10| subtler thinkers, and which views are attended by fewest difficulties. 23 XII, 10| contraries, unless we bring their views into shape. And why some 24 XIII, 2| the truth and to the usual views follow, if one is to suppose 25 XIII, 6| mentioned; and all these views are impossible, but some 26 XIII, 7| but those who hold these views say that not even two units 27 XIII, 9| smooth and rough".~(All these views share a difficulty which 28 XIII, 9| those who express these views say, it is not easy to solve 29 XIII, 9| causes and elements, the views expressed by those who discuss 30 XIII, 9| present inquiry; but the views of those who assert that 31 XIV, 2 | and the holder of these views further declared what that 32 XIV, 3 | by those who hold these views.~There are some who, because


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