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1 III, 2 | general, do all substances fall under one science or under 2 IV, 2 | plurality and unity, must fall within the province of the 3 IV, 2 | stated by other thinkers fall entirely under these as 4 V, 2 | the causes now mentioned fall under four senses which 5 V, 10| different of the things that fall under the same faculty, ( 6 V, 14| movements. Virtue and vice fall among these modifications; 7 X, 4 | 4) of the things which fall under the same faculty the 8 X, 7 | contraries which do not fall within a genus that we must 9 XI, 2 | substances would seem to fall beyond the bounds of probability.- 10 XI, 2 | some of the things that fall under the principle are 11 XI, 2 | are not the things that fall under the principle also 12 XI, 3 | various uses, being does not fall under one science (for the 13 XI, 3 | something common, being will fall under one science. The term 14 XI, 3 | things of this sort can fall under one science, the difficulty 15 XI, 7 | theoretical (for it must fall into some one of these classes). 16 XI, 7 | a principle, we must not fall to observe how the natural 17 XII, 5 | does so. (And these too fall under the above-named causes. 18 XIII, 9| difficulty into which they fall. For they at the same time 19 XIV, 6 | things that differed might fall under the same number. Therefore