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1 II, 1 | former.~It is right also that philosophy should be called knowledge 2 IV, 2 | there are as many parts of philosophy as there are kinds of substance, 3 IV, 2 | necessarily be among them a first philosophy and one which follows this. 4 IV, 2 | by leaving the sphere of philosophy, but by forgetting that 5 IV, 2 | because these are proper to philosophy.-For sophistic and dialectic 6 IV, 2 | same class of things as philosophy, but this differs from dialectic 7 IV, 2 | is merely critical where philosophy claims to know, and sophistic 8 IV, 2 | sophistic is what appears to be philosophy but is not.~Again, in the 9 IV, 5 | natural that beginners in philosophy should lose heart? For to 10 VI, 1 | the question whether first philosophy is universal, or deals with 11 VI, 1 | prior and must be first philosophy, and universal in this way, 12 VII, 11| physics, i.e. of second philosophy; for the physicist must 13 XI, 1 | remains then that it is the philosophy which we have set before 14 XI, 3 | of no other science than philosophy to investigate; for to physics 15 XI, 4 | be the business of first philosophy to examine the principles 16 XI, 4 | or three dimensions; but philosophy does not inquire about particular