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1 I, 2 | admit as principles only one contrary of each pair, e.g. either 2 I, 3 | movement of the soul must be contrary to its nature. It must also 3 I, 5 | that element itself and its contrary. By means of the straight 4 I, 5 | Surely not the body; on the contrary it seems rather to be the 5 II, 2 | certain statements to the contrary, incapable of separate existence 6 II, 4 | which tend to travel in contrary directions; if there is 7 II, 4 | living thing is what is contrary to it-not that in every 8 II, 4 | the other: to be food a contrary must not only be transformable 9 II, 4 | bulk of the other. Many a contrary is transformed into its 10 II, 4 | feeds and what is fed are contrary to one another; like, they 11 II, 4 | undigested matter, it is the contrary of what is fed by it, taking 12 II, 5 | another, the first being the contrary of the second, or (ii) the 13 II, 7 | the potentiality of the contrary, viz. darkness. Light is 14 II, 7 | unobservable by us; that view is contrary both to the clear evidence 15 II, 12| organ, the equipoise of contrary qualities in the organ, 16 II, 12| that they have no mean of contrary qualities, and so no principle 17 III, 2 | me and the same time with contrary movements in so far as it 18 III, 2 | is bitter moves it in a contrary way, and what is white in 19 III, 6 | is anything that has no contrary, then it knows itself and 20 III, 10| follow their imaginations contrary to knowledge, and in all 21 III, 10| appetite can originate movement contrary to calculation, for desire 22 III, 10| reason and a desire are contrary and is possible only in