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twenty-five 1
twice 6
two 190
two-footed 27
twoness 2
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tyrannies 1
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27 much
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26 alone
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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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two-footed

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1 IV, 4 | one meaning, let this be "two-footed animal"; by having one meaning 2 IV, 4 | have one definition, viz. "two-footed animal", while there might 3 IV, 4 | it is a man, it must be a two-footed animal (for this was what " 4 IV, 4 | should not at that time be a two-footed animal; for this is what " 5 V, 14| certain quality because he is two-footed, and the horse is so because 6 V, 18| more than one causeanimal, two-footed—but yet man is man in virtue 7 V, 24| its part, e.g. man from "two-footed" and syllable from "letter"; 8 VII, 12| instance, in the case of man, "two-footed animal"; for let this be 9 VII, 12| many, viz. "animal" and "two-footed"? For in the case of "man" 10 VII, 12| e.g. endowed with feet, two-footed, featherless. Why are these 11 VII, 12| the next "animal which is two-footed", and again "animal which 12 VII, 12| and again "animal which is two-footed and featherless", and similarly 13 VII, 12| the other genus; e.g. in "two-footed animal" "animal" is genus, 14 VII, 12| animal endowed with feet and two-footed" we have said nothing other 15 VII, 12| saying "animal which is two-footed and endowed with feet"; 16 VII, 12| feet" is superfluous when "two-footed" has been said. But there 17 VII, 14| consists, e.g. "animal" and "two-footed", must indicate "thises", 18 VII, 14| b) if it is to share in "two-footed" and "many-footed", an impossible 19 VII, 14| when one says the animal is two-footed or possessed of feet? But 20 VII, 15| both the elements; e.g. "two-footed animal" belongs to animal 21 VII, 15| belongs to animal and to the two-footed. (And in the case of eternal 22 VII, 15| reply that "animal" and "two-footed" are prior in being to " 23 VII, 15| are prior in being to "two-footed animal"; and things which 24 VII, 15| consists, e.g. "animal" and "two-footed", should be predicated of 25 XIII, 4| Ideas, e.g. "animal" and "two-footed". Further, there must be 26 XIII, 5| Forms; e.g. "animal" and "two-footed", and also "man-himself", 27 XIII, 7| different from "animal" and "two-footed".~Again, some things are


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