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| Alphabetical [« »] qualities 27 qualities-as 1 qualities-that 1 quality 25 quality-being 1 quantified-flesh 1 quantified-something 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 many 25 originative 25 process 25 quality 25 simple 25 theory 25 unqualified | Aristotle On the Generation and Corruption IntraText - Concordances quality |
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1 I, 2 | attempt to generate any quality from them.~Lack of experience 2 I, 2 | but a separable form or quality, and if the magnitude is " 3 I, 2 | we suppose there is some quality, yet how is the wood dissolved 4 I, 3 | cannot attribute to it any quality, quantity, or position. 5 I, 3 | any determinate size or quality or position? For (i) if 6 I, 3 | thing, nor possessed of a quality or quantity, nor in any 7 I, 3 | comes-to-be Earth; and in Quality, if it comes-to-be learned 8 I, 4 | is in property, i.e. in quality, it is "alteration": but, 9 I, 5 | and one in the sphere of quality is "alteration"-both growth 10 I, 5 | is-actually magnitude and quality respectively? Or is there 11 I, 5 | can never exist without quality and without form.~Now it 12 I, 5 | diminishing, though the quality (in "alteration") and the 13 I, 6 | qualitative affection"-i.e. a quality, like white" or "hot", in 14 II, 2 | bitterness), nor (similarly) any quality belonging to the other perceptible 15 II, 2 | of vision, however, is a quality of tangible body not qua 16 II, 3 | par excellence a single quality: Earth by dry rather than 17 II, 4 | result from Fire if a single quality changes: for Fire, as we 18 II, 4 | longer time. But (iii) if one quality in each of two "elements" 19 II, 4 | passingaway of one elementary quality in each of two "elements" 20 II, 4 | identical, and one contrary, quality. Hence, too, it clearly 21 II, 4 | passing-away of a single quality: whereas, when two of them 22 II, 4 | into a third, more than one quality must have passedaway.~We 23 II, 5 | i.e. a differentiating quality: and the other member of 24 II, 10| mean, e.g. the place or the quality) is continuous? The answer 25 II, 10| continuous". (For how can the quality be continuous except in