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1 III, 1 | principles of perishable and of imperishable things are the same or different; 2 III, 1 | and whether they are all imperishable or those of perishable things 3 III, 4 | perishable and those of imperishable things are the same or different. 4 III, 4 | things perishable and others imperishable, and for what reason? The 5 III, 4 | things perishable and others imperishable, but makes all perishable 6 III, 4 | whether these also will be imperishable or perishable. For if they 7 III, 4 | But if the principles are imperishable, why will things composed 8 III, 4 | things composed of some imperishable principles be perishable, 9 III, 4 | composed of the others are imperishable? This is not probable, but 10 VII, 16| substances of this sort, the imperishable substances which exist apart 11 IX, 8 | which is in the full sense imperishable is in the full sense potentially 12 IX, 8 | in a certain place); all imperishable things, then, exist actually. 13 IX, 8 | actuality, that causes this.~Imperishable things are imitated by those 14 X, 10| and the perishable and the imperishable are contraries (for privation 15 X, 10| the perishable and the imperishable must be different in kind.~ 16 X, 10| be necessary that every imperishable thing should be different 17 X, 10| these are "perishable" and "imperishable". For nothing is by accident 18 X, 10| thing may be perishable and imperishable, if perishableness is capable 19 X, 10| is perishable and another imperishable, are opposite, so that the 20 X, 10| be perishable and another imperishable. Yet the Forms are said 21 XII, 10| also that strife should be imperishable; the nature of his "evil" 22 XII, 10| are perishable and others imperishable, no one tells us; for they