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1 I, 1 | One is an "element" in so far as it underlies the process 2 I, 1 | On the other hand, in so far as the One results from 3 I, 2 | and through", viz. in so far as there is one point anywhere 4 I, 5 | quantified-something. In so far as this acceding food is 5 I, 5 | so-much and flesh. But in so far as it is potentially flesh 6 I, 5 | actual being. For in so far as that which accedes is 7 I, 5 | increase flesh: whereas, in so far as it is potentially "flesh" 8 I, 6 | have a Place": for in so far as we attribute "contact" 9 I, 8 | no lunatic seems to be so far out of his senses as to 10 I, 8 | suffer action from one which far exceeds it in heat. Again, 11 I, 9 | the first, precisely in so far as it is what it is, to 12 II, 6 | believed to increase. And it is far more difficult for him to 13 II, 7 | from the "elements", in so far as these have been "combined": 14 II, 7 | from the contraries, in so far as these "exist potentially" 15 II, 8 | and Water to Fire, in so far as one Substance can be " 16 II, 10| form of change". For it is far more reasonable that what 17 II, 10| being", since they are too far removed from the "originative