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1 I, 4| substrata are receptive of "contrarieties" of some kind. So much, 2 II, 1| perceptible body, secondly the contrarieties (I mean, e.g. heat and cold), 3 II, 1| impossible), whereas the contrarieties do not change.~Nevertheless, 4 II, 1| question remains: What sorts of contrarieties, and how many of them, are 5 II, 2| is clear that not all the contrarieties constitute "forms" and " 6 II, 2| to the other perceptible contrarieties either, constitutes an " 7 II, 2| tangible differences and contrarieties, and distinguish which amongst 8 II, 2| amongst them are primary. Contrarieties correlative to touch are 9 II, 5| to be more than two, the contrarieties must at the least be two. 10 II, 5| the least be two. But the contrarieties being two, the "elements" 11 II, 5| otherwise an infinite number of contrarieties would attach to the single " 12 II, 5| element" an infinite number of contrarieties. But if that be so, it will 13 II, 5| of Air into Fire, if the contrarieties are infinitely many: moreover ( 14 II, 5| become one. For all the contrarieties of the "elements" above