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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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predicable

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1 III, 3 | is present, that which is predicable of these things cannot be 2 III, 4 | universal we mean that which is predicable of the individuals). Therefore 3 IV, 4 | its own negation is to be predicable, while the negation of something 4 IV, 4 | predicated of it is not to be predicable of it; for instance, if 5 IV, 4 | predicated, the negative must be predicable too; and if the affirmative 6 IV, 4 | if the affirmative is not predicable, the negative, at least, 7 IV, 4 | at least, will be more predicable than the negative of the 8 IV, 4 | even the latter negative is predicable, the negative of "trireme" 9 IV, 4 | of "trireme" will be also predicable; and, if this is predicable, 10 IV, 4 | predicable; and, if this is predicable, the affirmative will be 11 V, 9 | same; but "Socrates" is not predicable of more than one subject, 12 VII, 6 | must be substances, but not predicable of a substratum; for if 13 VII, 13| means that which is not predicable of a subject, but the universal 14 VII, 13| subject, but the universal is predicable of some subject always.~ 15 VII, 17| then, why something is predicable of something (that it is 16 VII, 17| of something (that it is predicable must be clear; for if not, 17 X, 1 | the things of which it is predicable and to render the definition 18 X, 1 | that "one" is something predicable in the same sense of all 19 XI, 1 | be genera, they must be predicable of their differentiae, and 20 XI, 1 | differentiae, and no genus is predicable of any of its differentiae, 21 XI, 11| say that "not-being" is predicable of that which is generated 22 XII, 4 | an element; for these are predicable of each of the compounds 23 XIV, 1 | white, but yet that it is predicable of a subject, i.e. that 24 XIV, 1 | contraries, then, are always predicable of a subject, and none can 25 XIV, 1 | be some identical thing predicable of all the things it measures,


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