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1 V, 26| which are so by nature are wholes in a higher degree than 2 V, 26| those to which it does, wholes. Those which admit of both 3 V, 26| both descriptions are both wholes and totals. These are the 4 V, 26| coat; they are called both wholes and totals; for they have 5 V, 27| even the things that are wholes are mutilated by the privation 6 VII, 10| apart from each other the wholes are prior to the parts.~ 7 VII, 11| parts of the formulae of the wholes; e.g. why are not the semicircles 8 VII, 11| nature of matter, or of wholes that include matter, are 9 VII, 17| these are separated the wholes, i.e. the flesh and the