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1 II, 5| for Water, A for Air, and F for Fire. Then (i) since 2 II, 5| since A is transformed into F and W, there will be a contrariety 3 II, 5| contrariety belonging to A F. Let these contraries be 4 II, 5| for W is not the same as F. Let this second contrariety 5 II, 5| dryness) will also belong to F. Consequently F (Fire) as 6 II, 5| belong to F. Consequently F (Fire) as well as Air will 7 II, 5| which is represented by F) is not to revert, but is 8 II, 5| any of the four, E W A and F. Let K, then, belong to 9 II, 5| Let K, then, belong to F and Y to Q. Then K will 10 II, 5| belong to all four, E W A and F: for they are transformed 11 II, 5| not only to Q but also to F (Fire). And, similarly, 12 II, 5| of the "elements" above F must belong to those below 13 II, 5| must belong to those below F, and vice versa: hence they