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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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substratum

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1 III, 1 | definitions and those in the substratum; and (10) whether the principles 2 III, 1 | is not the case, but the substratum is something else,-as Empedocles 3 V, 2 | these some are cause as the substratum (e.g. the parts), others 4 V, 6 | another sense because their substratum does not differ in kind; 5 V, 6 | indivisible to sense. The substratum meant is either the nearest 6 V, 6 | melted, because the ultimate substratum of all is the same; for 7 V, 8 | two senses, (A) ultimate substratum, which is no longer predicated 8 V, 18| thing and the proximate substratum of each.-In general "that 9 V, 28| or quality belongs is the substratum, which we call matter.~Those 10 V, 28| in genus" whose proximate substratum is different, and which 11 VII, 3 | thing, and fourthly the substratum. Now the substratum is that 12 VII, 3 | the substratum. Now the substratum is that of which everything 13 VII, 3 | said to be of the nature of substratum, in another, shape, and 14 VII, 3 | Therefore the ultimate substratum is of itself neither a particular 15 VII, 4 | categories (for there is a substratum for each category, e.g. 16 VII, 6 | there are, it will not be substratum that is substance; for these 17 VII, 6 | but not predicable of a substratum; for if they were they would 18 VII, 7 | its privation and from its substratum, which we call its matter ( 19 VII, 8 | just as we do not make the substratum (the brass), so we do not 20 VII, 8 | make a "this" out of the substratum in the full sense of the 21 VII, 8 | then, we also make the substratum itself, clearly we shall 22 VII, 13| which is substance. As the substratum and the essence and the 23 VII, 13| the essence and about the substratum, of which we have said that 24 VIII, 1| substances, the essence and the substratum. Again, in another way the 25 VIII, 1| substances all have matter. The substratum is substance, and this is 26 VIII, 2| Smoothness of sea; the material substratum is the sea, and the actuality 27 VIII, 4| are not substances; their substratum is the substance. E.g what 28 IX, 7 | this". For the subject or substratum is differentiated by being 29 IX, 7 | not being one; i.e. the substratum of modifications is, e.g. 30 X, 5 | different classes, so that the substratum is not one.~ 31 XII, 3 | organic unity are matter and substratum, e.g. fire, flesh, head; 32 XIV, 2 | many just because their substratum becomes and is many; yet


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