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1 III, 4 | something comes to be, and the ultimate term in this series cannot 2 IV, 3 | reduce it to this as an ultimate belief; for this is naturally 3 V, 6 | can be melted, because the ultimate substratum of all is the 4 V, 8 | substance" has two senses, (A) ultimate substratum, which is no 5 V, 16| since the end is something ultimate, we transfer the word to 6 V, 16| are last things. But the ultimate purpose is also an end.- 7 VII, 3 | of matter). Therefore the ultimate substratum is of itself 8 VII, 10| already includes in him ultimate individual matter; and similarly 9 VIII, 4| analysis of the bile into its ultimate matter. For one thing comes 10 IX, 7 | Wherever this is so, then, the ultimate subject is a substance; 11 IX, 7 | a form and a "this", the ultimate subject is matter and material 12 IX, 8 | cases the exercise is the ultimate thing (e.g. in sight the 13 IX, 8 | thing (e.g. in sight the ultimate thing is seeing, and no 14 X, 9 | contrariety. This is the ultimate indivisible kind. Callias 15 XI, 1 | the less simple, and the ultimate members of the genus are