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1 III, 1 | the science which we are seeking, first recount the subjects 2 IV, 1 | instance do. Now since we are seeking the first principles and 3 IV, 1 | of existing things were seeking these same principles, it 4 VI, 1 | 1~WE are seeking the principles and the causes 5 VII, 17| a house? Plainly we are seeking the cause. And this is the 6 IX, 3 | no small thing they are seeking to annihilate), so that 7 XI, 1 | science which we are now seeking treat of the objects of 8 XI, 1 | whether the science we are seeking should be said to deal with 9 XI, 2 | that the science we are seeking treats of? But these are 10 XI, 2 | as that which we are now seeking, and if this is one for 11 XII, 1 | principles and the causes we are seeking are those of substances. 12 XIII, 4| that Socrates should be seeking the essence, for he was 13 XIII, 4| the essence, for he was seeking to syllogize, and "what 14 XIII, 4| sensible things, yet it was in seeking the causes of these that 15 XIII, 8| But (2) because they were seeking the universal they treated 16 XIV, 2 | is the reason also why in seeking the opposite of being and