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1 I, 5 | for of him alone is it true that there is one thing, 2 I, 5 | with its parts. If it is true that animals become animate 3 I, 5 | it is neither sound nor true to speak of soul as moved. 4 II, 3 | soul just enumerated. It is true that a highly general definition 5 II, 4 | organs of the soul. This is true of those that enter into 6 II, 5 | reality a development into its true self or actuality) or at 7 II, 7 | visibility. This is only true of the "proper" colour of 8 II, 11| in animals which have no true flesh tend to be. Hence 9 II, 12| affect them? Is not the true account this, that all bodies 10 III, 2 | and sounding).~If it is true that the movement, both 11 III, 2 | statement of theirs is partly true, partly false: "sense" and " 12 III, 2 | actualities: the statement is true of the latter, false of 13 III, 2 | impossible? For while it is true that what is self-identical 14 III, 3 | either (1) whatever seems is true (and there are some who 15 III, 3 | in prudence, knowledge, true opinion, wrongness in their 16 III, 3 | Again, sensations are always true, imaginations are for the 17 III, 3 | for opinion may be either true or false.~But opinion involves 18 III, 3 | contemporaneous judgement about it is true; e.g. we imagine the sun 19 III, 3 | forgotten nor lost belief in the true opinion which he had, that 20 III, 3 | then his opinion is at once true and false. A true opinion, 21 III, 3 | at once true and false. A true opinion, however, becomes 22 III, 3 | such that it may be either true or false.~The reason of 23 III, 6 | where the alternative of true or false applies, there 24 III, 6 | be, there is not only the true or false assertion that 25 III, 6 | Cleon is white but also the true or false assertion that 26 III, 6 | is in every case either true or false: this is not always 27 III, 7 | action, i.e. that which is true or false, is in the same 28 III, 8 | and denial; for what is true or false involves a synthesis 29 III, 12| Stationary living things, it is true, have as their nutriment