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1 III, 5 | substance and being were identical with body, and that all 2 IV, 5 | thought, "that which is" was identical with the sensible world; 3 V, 4 | unities there is something identical in both parts, which makes 4 VII, 4 | because being a surface is not identical with being white. But again 5 VII, 4 | have a word and a formula identical in meaning (for in that 6 VII, 6 | are not in the same way identical with the middle term. But 7 VII, 6 | to say that it itself is identical with its essence; for both 8 VII, 10 | something different and is not identical with the animal, even so 9 IX, 3 | strict sense is thought to be identical with movement. And so people 10 IX, 4 | what we have described is identical with the capable or convertible 11 IX, 8 | sense: the actual which is identical in species though not in 12 X, 3 | there must be something identical whereby they differ. And 13 X, 3 | whereby they differ. And this identical thing is genus or species; 14 X, 3 | genus (’genus’ meaning that identical thing which is essentially 15 X, 8 | by genus I mean that one identical thing which is predicated 16 XI, 3 | but in each case to one identical concept. For a discussion 17 XI, 5 | admission which shall be identical with the principle that 18 XI, 5 | but shall not seem to be identical; for thus alone can his 19 XI, 6 | produce different, and not identical, sensations in the sick. 20 XII, 5 | another way, analogically identical things are principles, i.e. 21 XIII, 6 | a before and after being identical with the Ideas, and mathematical 22 XIII, 6 | say mathematical number is identical with this.~The case of lines, 23 XIII, 8 | are so also (for those in identical numbers are similar), so 24 XIII, 9 | like plurality, but not identical with it; about which principles 25 XIII, 9 | did not make substances identical with sensible things. They 26 XIII, 10| same principle on which an identical syllable cannot exist in 27 XIV, 1 | measure must always be some identical thing predicable of all 28 XIV, 4 | view all the units become identical with species of good, and 29 XIV, 4 | numbers, all the Forms are identical with species of good. But