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1 III, 2| not the business of the philosopher, to whom else will it belong 2 IV, 2| be of substances that the philosopher must grasp the principles 3 IV, 2| to these genera. For the philosopher is like the mathematician, 4 IV, 2| it is the function of the philosopher to be able to investigate 5 IV, 2| not the function of the philosopher, who is it who will inquire 6 IV, 2| is about these that the philosopher has to investigate the truth.- 7 IV, 2| assume the same guise as the philosopher, for sophistic is Wisdom 8 IV, 3| that the science of the philosopher; for these truths hold good 9 IV, 3| is above even the natural philosopher (for nature is only one 10 IV, 3| Evidently then it belongs to the philosopher, i.e. to him who is studying 11 IV, 3| all things. This is the philosopher, and the most certain principle 12 XI, 3| Since the science of the philosopher treats of being qua being 13 XI, 3| it remains that it is the philosopher who studies the things we 14 XI, 7| the science of the natural philosopher deals with the things that 15 XI, 7| observe how the natural philosopher should define things and 16 XIV, 1| of the One.) For even the philosopher who says the unequal and