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1 III, 1 | first principle and the more independent of the individual instance? 2 VI, 1 | nose), while concavity is independent of perceptible matter. If 3 VI, 1 | so much of it as is not independent of matter.~That physics, 4 VII, 11| and in what sense it is independent, has been stated universally 5 XI, 2 | which can exist apart and independent. But this is paradoxical; 6 XI, 2 | is something eternal and independent and permanent?~Further, 7 XI, 2 | will they be separable and independent? Yet we expect the eternal 8 XI, 7 | but that of "concave" is independent of the matter; for snubness 9 XI, 10| infinite cannot be a separate, independent thing. For if it is neither 10 XIII, 2| surpass them in the power of independent existence, but things are 11 XIII, 4| which they say there is no independent class, and others introduce