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1 V, 3 | reason what is small and simple and indivisible is called 2 V, 3 | each of them being one and simple is present in a plurality 3 V, 5 | and strict sense is the simple; for this does not admit 4 V, 8 | call "substance" (1) the simple bodies, i.e. earth and fire 5 V, 9 | the same as either of the simple ones and each of these is 6 VI, 4 | thought; while with regard to simple concepts and "whats" falsity 7 VII, 4 | subject; or instead of a simple formula we shall be able 8 VII, 4 | thing is" belongs in the simple sense to substance, but 9 VII, 4 | a thing is",-not in the simple sense, however, but just 10 VII, 4 | does, primarily and in the simple sense to substance, and 11 VII, 4 | also,-not essence in the simple sense, but the essence of 12 VII, 4 | essence in the primary and simple sense belong to substances. 13 VII, 5 | of the terms that are not simple but coupled will be definable. 14 VII, 6 | the same as that of the simple terms. For the extreme terms 15 VII, 17| Evidently, then, in the case of simple terms no inquiry nor teaching 16 VIII, 1| earth, water, air, &c., the simple bodies; second plants and 17 X, 1 | and this is that which is simple either in quality or in 18 X, 1 | know movement too by the simple movement and the quickest; 19 XI, 1 | principle than the less simple, and the ultimate members 20 XI, 10| neither be composite nor simple. For (a) it cannot be a 21 XI, 10| analysis is observed except the simple bodies), nor fire nor any 22 XI, 10| the parts are infinite and simple, their places also are infinite 23 XI, 12| the earlier; e.g. if the simple coming to be was once coming 24 XII, 2 | respect of "thisness" is simple generation and destruction, 25 XII, 7 | substance, that which is simple and exists actually. (The 26 XII, 7 | actually. (The one and the simple are not the same; for "one" 27 XII, 7 | one" means a measure, but "simple" means that the thing itself 28 XII, 8 | we see that besides the simple spatial movement of the 29 XIV, 1 | in respect of substance simple generation and destruction.