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1 II, 2 | similar. For in the case of intermediates, which have a last term 2 II, 2 | that now present are alike intermediates; so that if there is no 3 II, 2 | of the former kind, being intermediates, must have an end, and terms 4 III, 2 | of the Forms and of the intermediates, with which they say the 5 III, 2 | Forms and the sensibles the intermediates between them, we shall have 6 III, 2 | look for these sciences of intermediates. If geometry is to differ 7 III, 2 | say that these so-called intermediates between the Forms and the 8 III, 2 | only in the case of these intermediates, but clearly the Forms also 9 III, 2 | same place, and that the intermediates are not immovable, since 10 III, 6 | perceptible things and the intermediates, we have to look for another 11 III, 6 | also in the case of the intermediates; for there also the members 12 IV, 7 | to opposites and to their intermediates. (b) But if it is really 13 X, 7 | and in some cases have it, intermediates must be composed of the 14 X, 7 | contraries. For (1) all intermediates are in the same genus as 15 X, 7 | For we call those things intermediates, into which that which changes 16 X, 7 | as from colour to figure. Intermediates, then, must be in the same 17 X, 7 | stand between.~But (2) all intermediates stand between opposites 18 X, 7 | small there is one.~(3) If intermediates are in the same genus, as 19 X, 7 | other.species, i.e. the intermediates, must be composed of their 20 X, 7 | first ask of what their intermediates are composed. (For things 21 X, 7 | first principles; but the intermediates are either all incomposite, 22 X, 7 | contraries. All the other intermediates also, therefore, are composite; 23 X, 7 | and homogeneous with the intermediates, all intermediates must 24 X, 7 | with the intermediates, all intermediates must be compounded out of 25 X, 7 | the contraries and their intermediates, will be compounded out 26 X, 7 | contraries. Clearly, then, intermediates are (1) all in the same 27 XI, 11| between contraries, and their intermediates, and between contradictories. 28 XII, 2 | proceeds from opposites or from intermediates, and not from all opposites ( 29 XIII, 2| from the Ideas and from the intermediates,-a substance which is neither