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1 V, 15 | something else is in an indefinite relation to that something, 2 V, 15 | times as great" is in an indefinite relation to 1; the relation 3 V, 15 | exceeded is numerically quite indefinite; for number is always commensurate, 4 V, 15 | more; and this something is indefinite; for it can, indifferently, 5 V, 30 | a chance cause, i.e. an indefinite one. Going to Aegina was 6 VII, 11 | its matter, for this is indefinite, but there is a formula 7 X, 1 | and doubtless also "the indefinite" or something else of the 8 X, 2 | is air, and another the indefinite.~If, then, no universal 9 XI, 8 | causes are unordered and indefinite.~Adaptation to an end is 10 XI, 9 | thought to be something indefinite, and the principles in one 11 XI, 9 | columns of contraries" are indefinite because they are privative, 12 XI, 9 | movement is thought to be indefinite is that it cannot be classed 13 XIII, 7 | comes from the 1 and the indefinite dyad, and the principles 14 XIII, 7 | immediately from 1 and the indefinite dyad, and be followed by 15 XIII, 7 | from the first 2 and the indefinite which makes it two 2’s other 16 XIII, 7 | other element cannot be an indefinite 2; for it generates one 17 XIII, 7 | generates one unit, not, as the indefinite 2 does, a definite 2.~Again, 18 XIII, 7 | there must, if the 1 and the indefinite dyad are to be the elements. 19 XIII, 7 | any chance 2’s; for the indefinite as they say, received the 20 XIII, 7 | numbers be generated from the indefinite dyad, nor can a number be 21 XIII, 8 | what, then? Not from the indefinite dyad, for its function was 22 XIII, 9 | number out of the one and the indefinite dyad. For the one view generates 23 XIII, 10| as matter, universal and indefinite, deals with the universal 24 XIII, 10| deals with the universal and indefinite; but the actuality, being 25 XIV, 1 | thing, and the dyad as an indefinite compound of great and small, 26 XIV, 2 | acts with the One as an indefinite dyad, and object to "the 27 XIV, 2 | are many. For surely the indefinite dyad or "the great and the 28 XIV, 3 | generated except from one and an indefinite dyad.~All this is absurd, 29 XIV, 5 | complete always comes from the indefinite and incomplete-which is