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1 II, 3 | for thus we shall also see what natural science treats 2 III, 4 | For by earth," he says,~we see earth, by water water,~By 3 III, 5 | than bodies, but we do not see to what sort of bodies these 4 IV, 4 | desirable to drink water or to see a man, he proceeds to aim 5 IV, 5 | same time, because they see contraries coming into existence 6 VII, 3 | depth are taken away we see nothing left unless there 7 IX, 3 | cases. It is not hard to see the absurdities that attend 8 IX, 8 | of seeing" that which can see, and by "visible" that which 9 IX, 8 | acquired. For animals do not see in order that they may have 10 IX, 8 | have sight that they may see. And similarly men have 11 IX, 9 | corresponding potency). (See diagram.)~ 12 XI, 2 | is our problem, i.e. to see if there is something which 13 XI, 8 | be evident if we try to see what the accidental really 14 XII, 8 | single thing, and since we see that besides the simple 15 XII, 9 | which it is better not to see than to see), the act of 16 XII, 9 | better not to see than to see), the act of thinking cannot 17 XIII, 7| quantity nor in quality do we see unit differing from unit, 18 XIII, 9| also numbers, but did not see, if one assumed these principles, 19 XIV, 3 | examine this argument too, and see whether it is not remarkably 20 XIV, 3 | probabilities, and we seem to see in it Simonides "long rigmarole" 21 XIV, 6 | old-fashioned Homeric scholars, who see small resemblances but neglect