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1 III, 3 | of things, but does not describe these as genera of existing 2 III, 3 | again, it is not possible to describe the principles in both ways. 3 V, 29| error. But it is possible to describe each thing not only by the 4 VII, 4 | the two ways one likes to describe the facts; this is evident, 5 VII, 7 | the formula? We certainly describe in both ways what brazen 6 VII, 7 | what brazen circles are; we describe both the matter by saying 7 XI, 12| alone among immobiles I describe as being at rest; for rest 8 XII, 1 | and these they tend to describe as principles and substances, 9 XIII, 4| Heraclitean sayings which describe all sensible things as ever 10 XIII, 9| the 1 different thinkers describe in different ways, And in 11 XIV, 1 | number. But they do not describe rightly even the principles 12 XIV, 2 | consists.~There are some who describe the element which acts with 13 XIV, 6 | mathematical relations, as some describe them, making them causes