Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
pyramid 1
pythagorean 1
pythagoreans 5
qua 28
quale 1
qualification 18
qualification-of 1
Frequency    [«  »]
28 hold
28 knowledge
28 namely
28 qua
28 respectively
28 seem
28 separate
Aristotle
Physics

IntraText - Concordances

qua

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | most.~Now (1) the infinite qua infinite is unknowable, 2 I, 8 | doctor builds a house, not qua doctor, but qua housebuilder, 3 I, 8 | house, not qua doctor, but qua housebuilder, and turns 4 I, 8 | housebuilder, and turns gray, not qua doctor, but qua dark-haired. 5 I, 8 | gray, not qua doctor, but qua dark-haired. On the other 6 I, 8 | doctors or fails to doctor qua doctor. But we are using 7 I, 8 | does, undergoes, or becomes qua doctor. Clearly then also " 8 I, 8 | so-and-so from not-being" means "qua not-being".~It was through 9 I, 8 | we mean from not-being qua not-being.~Note further 10 II, 1 | anything else of that sort, qua receiving these designations 11 II, 1 | in the other). What grows qua growing grows from something 12 II, 2 | investigates physical lines but not qua physical, optics investigates 13 II, 2 | mathematical lines, but qua physical, not qua mathematical.~ 14 II, 2 | lines, but qua physical, not qua mathematical.~Since "nature" 15 II, 3 | are causes of the statue qua statue, not in virtue of 16 III, 1 | motion-namely, of what is alterable qua alterable, alteration: of 17 III, 2 | fulfilment of the movable qua movable, the cause of the 18 III, 3 | fulfillment of the alterable qua alterable (or, more scientifically, 19 III, 5 | attribute, it would not be, qua infinite an element in substances, 20 III, 6 | also, it is unknowable, qua infinite; for the matter 21 IV, 2 | thing, it is not the form: qua containing, it is different 22 IV, 3 | ambiguous; we may mean the thing qua itself or qua something 23 IV, 3 | the thing qua itself or qua something else.~When there 24 IV, 9 | the heavy and the light, qua matter of them, would be 25 IV, 12| what is at rest, the one qua moved, the other qua at 26 IV, 12| one qua moved, the other qua at rest; for it will measure 27 IV, 14| movement, and time is these qua numerable.~One might also 28 IV, 14| thus it is of each movement qua movement that time is the


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License