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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 2 | that one science should deal with all. For then there 2 III, 2 | does our investigation deal with substances alone or 3 III, 2 | the mathematical sciences deal?-The sense in which we say 4 VI, 1 | the genus with which they deal. It is obvious, therefore, 5 VI, 1 | the genus with which they deal exists or does not exist, 6 VI, 1 | some parts of mathematics deal with things which are immovable 7 VI, 1 | the highest science must deal with the highest genus. 8 VI, 1 | geometry and astronomy deal with a certain particular 9 VI, 2 | arguments of the sophists deal, we may say, above all with 10 IX, 2 | Therefore such sciences must deal with contraries, but with 11 XI, 1 | subject-matters.~Further, does it deal with substances only or 12 XI, 1 | must not be supposed to deal with the causes which have 13 XI, 1 | Physics. For (A) it does not deal with the final cause (for 14 XI, 1 | If with others, it must deal either with the Forms or 15 XI, 1 | mathematician be supposed to deal? Certainly not with the 16 XI, 1 | separately. But again it does not deal with perceptible substances; 17 XI, 1 | seeking should be said to deal with the principles which 18 XI, 1 | far as this goes it would deal with the highest genera. 19 XI, 3 | dialectic and sophistic deal with the attributes of things 20 XIII, 2| the mathematical sciences deal? Certainly not with the 21 XIII, 3| propositions of mathematics deal not with objects which exist 22 XIII, 3| qualification, that they deal with such and such a subject-not 23 XIII, 3| sciences say and prove a great deal about them; if they do not


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