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1 I, 1 | altering" Those, on the other hand, who make the ultimate kinds 2 I, 1 | the motion". On the other hand, in so far as the One results 3 I, 2 | dilemmas. If, on the one hand, coming-to-be is "association", 4 I, 2 | anything else. If, on the other hand, coming-to-be is not "association", 5 I, 2 | problem over again.~On the one hand, then, it is in no way paradoxical 6 I, 2 | first actually. On the other hand, it would seem to be impossible 7 I, 3 | substances. If, on the other hand, "unqualified not-being" 8 I, 3 | philosophers. On the other hand (ii) if, although it is 9 I, 5 | separate". If, on the other hand (b) it grows by the accession 10 I, 5 | qualifies it: on the other hand, that "whereby" it has been " 11 I, 5 | organic parts-e.g. in the hand. For there the fact that 12 I, 5 | than that it still has a hand or an arm.~Hence in one 13 I, 5 | increase is due (a) on the one hand to the accession of something, 14 I, 5 | flesh, but (b) on the other hand to the transformation of 15 I, 5 | growth is flesh or bone-or a hand or arm (i.e. the tissues 16 I, 8 | perception: on the other hand, he conceded to the Monists 17 I, 8 | genuinely-one, on the other hand, there never could have 18 I, 8 | Empedocles, on the other hand, it is evident that all 19 I, 8 | parallel)? On the other hand (ii) if they fall into differing 20 I, 8 | action". If, on the other hand, each of them sets itself 21 I, 8 | its pores. On the other hand, if it acts by contact, 22 I, 10| of water.) On the other hand (ii) when there is a certain 23 II, 2 | one another. On the other hand (ii) hot and cold, and dry 24 II, 2 | The brittle", on the other hand, derives from the dry: for " 25 II, 2 | The hard", on the other hand, derives from the dry: for " 26 II, 4 | complementary factors". On the other hand (ii) the transformation 27 II, 4 | left in both. On the other hand, if the hot pass-away out 28 II, 6 | something. On the other hand, suppose (ii) they are not " 29 II, 7 | well. Those, on the other hand, who do not make their coming-to-be 30 II, 9 | passing-away". On the other hand (b) there were others who 31 II, 9 | with an art. On the other hand (b) to say that "matter 32 II, 11| Those things, on the other hand, whose "substance" is perish,