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1 V, 6 | genus)-the genus above the proximate genera; e.g. the isosceles 2 V, 6 | their matter-either the proximate matter or the ultimate-is 3 V, 18| the good itself, (2) the proximate subject in which it is the 4 V, 18| matter of each thing and the proximate substratum of each.-In general " 5 V, 28| be "other in genus" whose proximate substratum is different, 6 VII, 7 | figure; and figure is the proximate genus in which it is placed. 7 VIII, 4| are the same.-It is the proximate causes we must state. What 8 VIII, 4| of what, i.e. what is the proximate subject? The heart or some 9 VIII, 4| the affection-that of the proximate subject, not of the whole 10 VIII, 4| but to what process in the proximate subject is this due?~ 11 VIII, 6| But, as has been said, the proximate matter and the form are 12 XI, 12| Things which are in one proximate place are together in place, 13 XII, 4 | different things, and the proximate moving cause is different 14 XII, 5 | terms, and some cannot. The proximate principles of all things 15 XII, 5 | are the "this" which is proximate in actuality, and another 16 XII, 5 | actuality, and another which is proximate in potentiality. The universal