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1 III, 2 | squaring a rectangle is, viz. that it is the finding 2 III, 4 | besides the concrete thing, viz. the shape or form.~But 3 IV, 4 | would have one definition, viz. "two-footed animal", while 4 IV, 8 | argue from a definition, viz. by assuming what falsity 5 V, 13| and the white were quanta, viz. because that to which musicalness 6 VII, 1 | always the subject of doubt, viz. what being is, is just 7 VII, 2 | mathematics-as well as a third kind, viz. the substance of sensible 8 VII, 7 | part of health; and this, viz. that which produces the 9 VII, 11| question is naturally raised, viz. what sort of parts belong 10 VII, 12| this one, and not many, viz. "animal" and "two-footed"? 11 IX, 8 | actuality is in this sense also, viz. in order of generation 12 IX, 10| do inquire what they are, viz. whether they are of such 13 X, 2 | discussion of problems, viz. what the one is and how 14 XI, 3 | can be privately related, viz. those which have an intermediate, 15 XI, 5 | contrary recognize the truth,-viz. that the same thing cannot 16 XI, 9 | actually, what they are, viz. in one case a particular 17 XII, 2 | besides the contraries, viz. the matter. Now since changes 18 XII, 4 | and the other categories, viz. those which are predicated; 19 XII, 5 | 1) the elements in man (viz. fire and earth as matter, 20 XII, 5 | different first causes, viz. all the contraries which 21 XII, 9 | more precious than thought, viz. that which is thought of. 22 XIII, 1| throwing light on that inquiry, viz. when we examine whether 23 XIII, 9| numbers, but succession, viz. between the units between 24 XIII, 9| one posits the universals, viz. whether it is animal-itself 25 XIV, 1 | of which the one term, viz. few, is always predicated, 26 XIV, 2 | things that are would be one (viz. Being itself), if one did 27 XIV, 4 | have given up the theory (viz. those who agree that the 28 XIV, 5 | man and another of horse), viz. by imitating the figures