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1 I, 1 | something always remains identical and one; and change of such 2 I, 4 | property of this persistent identical something. Otherwise the 3 I, 4 | man persists as something identical. Now, if "musicalness and 4 I, 5 | inseparable, being numerically identical and one with the "containing" 5 I, 7 | that agent and patient are identical, i.e. "like". It is not 6 I, 7 | others" but qua possessing an identical property.~Such, then, are 7 I, 7 | other", i.e. in no respect identical. Whiteness could not be 8 I, 7 | patient must be "like" (i.e. identical) in kind and yet "unlike" ( 9 I, 7 | every case within a single identical kind, and it is "contraries" 10 I, 7 | patient must be in one sense identical, but in another sense other 11 I, 7 | and agent are generically identical (i.e. "like") but specifically " 12 I, 7 | patient must possess something identical, because they fastened their 13 I, 8 | respect-i.e. "matter" will be identical in-potentiality as well 14 I, 10| and "composition" is not identical with "combination", but 15 II, 1 | the primary matter) to be identical with "the planes".~Our own 16 II, 3 | nature to them, but not identical with them. Thus the "simple" 17 II, 4 | consecutive order, because either identical or contrary qualities are 18 II, 4 | be formed either out of identical, or out of contrary, qualities. 19 II, 4 | consecutive "elements" contain one identical, and one contrary, quality. 20 II, 6 | comparables" must possess an identical something whereby they are 21 II, 6 | both were from the first an identical something. On the other 22 II, 9 | equal in number to, and identical in kind with, those in the 23 II, 9 | be-and-not-be": and~this is identical with'that which can come-to-be-and-pass-away",