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1 IV, 2 | and the dissimilar and the unequal, and everything else which 2 V, 22| prefixes; for a thing is called unequal because it has not equality 3 X, 3 | other and the unlike and the unequal. "The same" has several 4 X, 3 | is like the smaller, and unequal straight lines are like; 5 X, 4 | not everything is equal or unequal, or if it is, it is only 6 X, 5 | equal is contrary to the unequal. Therefore if it is contrary 7 X, 5 | things than one. But if the unequal means the same as both the 8 X, 5 | supports those who say the unequal is a "two"), but it follows 9 XII, 10| instance by those who make the unequal matter for the equal, or 10 XIII, 7| the things are equal or unequal, is 2, e.g. the good and 11 XIV, 1 | matter, some making the unequal which they take to be the 12 XIV, 1 | numbers out of the dyad of the unequal, i.e. of the great and small, 13 XIV, 1 | philosopher who says the unequal and the One are the elements, 14 XIV, 1 | are the elements, and the unequal is a dyad composed of the 15 XIV, 1 | great and small, treats the unequal, or the great and the small, 16 XIV, 1 | it is plurality, and the unequal is contrary to the equal, 17 XIV, 1 | term.~Those who treat the unequal as one thing, and the dyad 18 XIV, 2 | dyad, and object to "the unequal", reasonably enough, because 19 XIV, 2 | from the treatment of the unequal, i.e. the relative, as an 20 XIV, 2 | relative term (i.e. the unequal), which is neither the contrary 21 XIV, 2 | many unequals besides the unequal. Yet they use them and speak 22 XIV, 4 | they would not have been unequal before; for there is nothing 23 XIV, 4 | whether it is plurality or the unequal, i.e. the great and small, 24 XIV, 5 | plurality, or the one and the unequal.~Again, coming from certain 25 XIV, 5 | places it as contrary to the unequal, treating the 1 as equal,