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1 V, 4 | locomotion.~Motion is one specifically when besides being one generically
2 V, 4 | blackening and whitening differ specifically; but at all events every
3 V, 4 | every whitening will be specifically the same with every other
4 V, 4 | hence any whitening is specifically one with any other whitening.
5 V, 4 | will then in a sense be one specifically though not in an unqualified
6 V, 4 | as to whether a motion is specifically one when the same thing
7 V, 4 | place: if this motion is specifically one, circular motion will
8 V, 4 | the motion takes place is specifically different (as in the present
9 V, 4 | instance the circular path is specifically different from the straight)
10 V, 4 | is one generically or one specifically.~Motion is one in an unqualified
11 V, 4 | makes it one generically or specifically, it is the thing moved that
12 V, 4 | not really one, but only specifically one).~Suppose, however,
13 V, 4 | undergoes an alteration specifically the same but at one time
14 V, 4 | extremities of others differ specifically although we give them the
15 V, 4 | are not the same either specifically or generically may, it is
16 V, 4 | continuous and one must be specifically the same, of one thing,
17 V, 4 | of a motion that is not specifically one (even if the time is
18 V, 4 | time is one, the motion is specifically different, and so cannot
19 V, 4 | motion that is one must be specifically one, though motion that
20 V, 4 | one, though motion that is specifically one is not necessarily one
21 V, 4 | said to be one generically, specifically, or essentially when it
22 V, 4 | thing: e.g. they do not specifically distinguish earth from itself
23 V, 4 | are consecutive but not specifically the same cannot be one and
24 VII, 1 | be the same generically, specifically, or numerically: it is generically
25 VII, 1 | substance or quality: it is specifically the same if it proceeds
26 VII, 1 | proceeds from something specifically the same to something specifically
27 VII, 1 | specifically the same to something specifically the same, e.g. from white
28 VII, 1 | which is not of a kind specifically distinct: it is numerically
29 VII, 1 | though it would still be specifically one.~We have dealt with
30 VII, 4 | same.) If the lines are specifically different, the locomotions
31 VII, 4 | locomotions also differ specifically from one another: for locomotion
32 VII, 4 | another: for locomotion is specifically differentiated according
33 VII, 4 | species? Is an attribute specifically different if the subject
34 VII, 4 | once makes the alterations specifically different, and there is
35 VII, 4 | not accidentally-differ specifically, then their respective motions
36 VII, 4 | motions will also differ specifically: if on the other hand they
37 VII, 4 | things that are the same and specifically inseparable, e.g. two men (
38 VIII, 5| itself: for then, while being specifically one and indivisible, it
39 VIII, 8| magnitude): and contraries are specifically not one and the same but
40 VIII, 8| mean one of the various specifically distinct motions, not some
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