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1 IV, 2 | from this starting-point.—Obviously then it is the work of one 2 IV, 3 | another is contrary to it, obviously it is impossible for the 3 IV, 4 | First then this at least is obviously true, that the word "be" 4 IV, 4 | infinite number of meanings, obviously reasoning would be impossible; 5 IV, 4 | mean nothing different, obviously "not being a man" will mean 6 IV, 4 | there is no one who does not obviously avoid some things and not 7 IV, 4 | they are not equally wrong, obviously one is less wrong and therefore 8 IV, 5 | because of this.-And again, obviously we shall make to them also 9 IV, 5 | ing or to the waking. For obviously they do not think these 10 IV, 6 | true of the same thing, obviously contraries also cannot belong 11 IV, 8 | impossible too.-Again, there are obviously contradictories which cannot 12 IV, 8 | same always false,-but this obviously changes; for he who makes 13 VI, 1 | the things that are, and obviously of them qua being. For, 14 VI, 2 | sort; the accidental is obviously akin to non-being. And this 15 VI, 3 | extent of time, one will obviously come to the present. This 16 VII, 1 | being" has all these senses, obviously that which "is" primarily 17 VII, 2 | is thought to belong most obviously to bodies; and so we say 18 VII, 6 | are the same thing, are obviously answered by the same solution; 19 VII, 7 | nothing existing before. Obviously then some part of the result 20 VII, 8 | will regress to infinity. Obviously then the form also, or whatever 21 VII, 8 | brazen sphere" in general. Obviously, then, the cause which consists 22 VII, 8 | something like a mule.) Obviously, therefore, it is quite 23 VIII, 2| similarly in all other cases.~Obviously, then, the actuality or 24 VIII, 3| at all clear; except that obviously this is impossible in some 25 IX, 1 | potency are somehow implied.~Obviously, then, in a sense the potency 26 IX, 8 | a certain kind of life).~Obviously, therefore, the substance 27 IX, 8 | are potencies for these.~Obviously, then, actuality is prior 28 IX, 9 | the former proposition. Obviously, therefore, the potentially 29 XIII, 3| order and definiteness) are obviously causes of many things, evidently