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1 II, 2 | upward direction, so that water should proceed from fire, 2 II, 2 | proceed from fire, earth from water, and so always some other 3 II, 2 | or (ii) as air comes from water. By "as the man comes from 4 II, 2 | coming from another thing as water comes from air implies the 5 III, 1 | fire; while another says water or air. Again (12) we ask 6 III, 3 | Empedocles says fire and water and the rest are the constituent 7 III, 4 | he says,~we see earth, by water water,~By ether godlike 8 III, 4 | we see earth, by water water,~By ether godlike ether, 9 III, 5 | all to indicate substance, water and earth and fire and air, 10 IV, 4 | thinking it desirable to drink water or to see a man, he proceeds 11 V, 3 | same kind, as a part of water is water (while a part of 12 V, 3 | kind, as a part of water is water (while a part of the syllable 13 V, 4 | earth, others air, others water, others something else of 14 V, 4 | but in general perhaps water is first, if all things 15 V, 4 | things that can be melted are water), but also the form or essence, 16 V, 6 | wine is said to be one and water is said to be one, qua indivisible 17 V, 6 | same; for all of these are water or air.~(ii) Those things 18 V, 8 | i.e. earth and fire and water and everything of the sort, 19 V, 24| can be melted come from water, but in a sense the statue 20 V, 26| have both characteristics. Water and all liquids and number 21 V, 26| whole number" or "the whole water" one does not speak of, 22 V, 27| makes no difference, e.g. water or fire, none can be mutilated; 23 VII, 2 | bodies such as fire and water and earth and everything 24 VIII, 1| substances, i.e. fire, earth, water, air, &c., the simple bodies; 25 VIII, 2| define ice we should say "water frozen or solidified in 26 VIII, 5| healthy and diseased? And is water potentially wine and vinegar? 27 VIII, 5| matter of a corpse, and it is water that is the matter of vinegar. 28 VIII, 5| vinegar first goes back to water, and only then becomes wine.~ 29 X, 6 | with a difference; e.g. water is much but not many. But " 30 XI, 10| infinite), e.g. fire or water would be infinite, but such 31 XIV, 6 | at the same time that of water 2X3.~If all things must