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1 I, 2 | will result: it will not possess any magnitude. For when 2 I, 3 | a "this" clearly cannot possess predicates drawn from any 3 I, 3 | a "this" (i.e. is not), possess, e.g. any determinate size 4 I, 3 | or a substance, it is to possess some of the remaining determinations 5 I, 5 | why the growing thing must possess some magnitude. Hence growth 6 I, 7 | that agent and patient must possess something identical, because 7 I, 8 | bodies, because such bodies possess pores, invisible indeed 8 I, 8 | paradox that they should not possess heaviness and lightness, 9 I, 8 | being indivisible, it will possess these properties in the 10 I, 9 | in which things in fact possess the power of generating, 11 II, 5 | slow between those which possess no such factor. Assuming, 12 II, 6 | all the "comparables" must possess an identical something whereby 13 II, 7 | cold or vice versa, will possess a power-of-heating that 14 II, 8 | because (a) the compound must possess a definite outline and Water, 15 II, 10| but not all things can possess "being", since they are