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1 1 | is, becomes both one and two, both straight and bent, 2 3 | yet they make the poles two. From a review of these 3 4 | men in the moon, we use two senses of the word; the 4 7 | when one conceives the two premisses, one at once conceives 5 7 | conclusion), but here the two premisses result in a conclusion 6 7 | And one so acts in the two cases provided that there 7 7 | premisses of action are of two kinds, of the good and of 8 8 | sometimes as one, sometimes as two. When movement arises from 9 8 | potency one, but which becomes two in actual exercise. Now 10 8 | not lie in either of the two extreme points, neither, 11 9 | being one in potency must be two in action, and so be a definite 12 9 | rest upon one another, like two men putting themselves back 13 11| create these states. And the two parts aforesaid display