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1 I, 2 | Nature (Leucippus gives a similar account); the spherical 2 I, 2 | reinforcement of these by similar atoms coming in from without 3 I, 2 | also seems to have held a similar view about soul; he says 4 I, 2 | language they all use is similar; like, they say, is known 5 I, 3 | movements of the body back to similar movements of the soul. Now 6 I, 5 | to these and many other similar absurdities. It is impossible 7 II, 2 | potentially many), so we notice a similar result in other varieties 8 II, 2 | be considered later.” A similar arrangement is found also 9 II, 3 | it is absurd in this and similar cases to demand an absolutely 10 II, 4 | upward branching by the similar natural tendency of fire 11 II, 5 | object must be there. A similar statement must be made about 12 II, 8 | with their gills or some similar organ. Voice is the sound 13 II, 10| The word "invisible" and similar privative terms cover not 14 II, 11| and rough, &c.; there are similar contrasts in the field of 15 II, 12| makes no difference: in a similar way the sense is affected 16 III, 3 | movement is necessarily similar in character to the sensation 17 III, 6 | temporal or spatial.~Points and similar instances of things that 18 III, 6 | manner as privations.~A similar account may be given of