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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 XI, 1 | man or horse besides the ideal and the individuals. If 2 XIII, 4| we must first examine the ideal theory itself, not connecting 3 XIII, 4| Ideas. The supporters of the ideal theory were led to it because 4 XIII, 4| substance in this and in the ideal world (or what will be the 5 XIII, 4| Further, there must be some Ideal answering to "plane" above, 6 XIII, 6| other numbers similarly, ideal number is counted thus-after 7 XIII, 7| generally, that those in each ideal number are inassociable 8 XIII, 7| inassociable with those in other ideal numbers. Now (1) all units 9 XIII, 7| character. Nor can it be ideal number. For 2 will not proceed 10 XIII, 7| 4" for the units in the ideal are generated at the same 11 XIII, 7| unit is second after the ideal 1, and that a 2 is first 12 XIII, 8| version is the worst,-the view ideal and mathematical number 13 XIII, 9| fictitiousness, abandoned ideal number and posited mathematical. 14 XIII, 9| was to exist apart from ideal, made ideal and mathematical 15 XIII, 9| exist apart from ideal, made ideal and mathematical number 16 XIV, 2 | thinkers, whether it is ideal number, or mathematical, 17 XIV, 3 | For they place it between ideal and sensible number. If ( 18 XIV, 6 | colour.~Again, it is not the ideal numbers that are the causes 19 XIV, 6 | and the like (for equal ideal numbers differ from one


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