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1 III, 1 | the individuals, or the highest genera, e.g. is animal or 2 III, 2 | and that which is in the highest sense object of knowledge, 3 III, 3 | if the genera are in the highest degree principles, should 4 III, 3 | especially if we suppose the highest genus to be a principle.- 5 III, 3 | principles; so that the highest genera would be the principles.~ 6 III, 4 | either the lowest or the highest genera; but we found by 7 III, 5 | one hand body is in the highest degree substance, and on 8 IV, 1 | first principles and the highest causes, clearly there must 9 IV, 4 | Thus, then, it is in the highest degree evident that neither 10 V, 24| either in respect of the highest genus or in respect of the 11 VI, 1 | things of this sort. And the highest science must deal with the 12 VI, 1 | science must deal with the highest genus. Thus, while the theoretical 13 X, 7 | we were to pass from the highest string to the lowest by 14 X, 8 | than one another in the highest degree-for the difference 15 XI, 1 | goes it would deal with the highest genera. These would turn 16 XI, 7 | best; for it deals with the highest of existing things, and 17 XII, 10| contains the good, and the highest good, whether as something 18 XII, 10| things the good is in the highest degree a principle. The 19 XII, 10| contrary to Wisdom, i.e. to the highest knowledge; but we are not. 20 XIV, 6 | note of the flute to the highest, and that the number of