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1 I, 1| one; and change of such a substratum is what we call "altering" 2 I, 1| is "alteration", then the substratum is a single element; i.e. 3 I, 1| And, conversely, if the substratum of the changing things is 4 I, 3| we have stated that the substratum is the material cause of 5 I, 3| Whether, therefore, the substratum is or is not something, 6 I, 4| must distinguish (a) the substratum, and (b) the property whose 7 I, 4| to be predicated of the substratum; and since change of each 8 I, 4| is "alteration" when the substratum is perceptible and persists, 9 I, 4| persists in its identity as a substratum, and the thing changes as 10 I, 4| to be identified with the substratum which is receptive of coming-to-be 11 I, 4| and passingaway: but the substratum of the remaining kinds of 12 I, 6| changes (it is clear) is the substratum. Hence, whenever there is 13 I, 7| sometimes we speak of the substratum as suffering action (e.g. 14 I, 7| fastened their attention on the substratum: while the other group maintained 15 II, 1| says, indeed, that it is a substratum prior to the so-called " 16 II, 1| which retain the name of the substratum whose "alterations" they 17 II, 1| for "the hot", but the substratum is matter for them both.