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1 I, 2 | kind and even contrary.~A similar inquiry is made by those
2 I, 6 | would seem, from these and similar considerations, a plausible
3 I, 7 | acquired art of music, or any similar predicate.~There is a sense,
4 II, 2 | nose", not like "curved".~Similar evidence is supplied by
5 II, 3 | house-builder building".~Similar distinctions can be made
6 II, 9 | mathematics is in a way similar to necessity in things which
7 III, 3 | building, healing, &c. A similar definition will apply to
8 III, 4 | comes to be comes from a similar body, and there is a coming
9 IV, 4 | place, because it presents a similar phenomenon, is thought to
10 IV, 6 | 6~The investigation of similar questions about the void,
11 V, 6 | we must say that it is similar to a state of rest and call
12 V, 6 | motion, just as we find a similar contrariety in the motion
13 VI, 8 | method as that used above in similar demonstrations.~So there
14 VII, 3 | admitted.~And the case is similar in regard to the states
15 VII, 3 | activity in question is similar to these.) And the original
16 VII, 4 | straight line cannot be similar, but that the one must inevitably
17 VII, 5 | weight in the one case is similar and proportionate to the
18 VIII, 1| there seems to be something similar, for a cold thing in a sense
19 VIII, 3| the other sciences are in similar case-so, too, objections
20 VIII, 3| motion. These and other similar arguments, then, should
21 VIII, 4| bodies also the case is similar. Thus what is cold is potentially
22 VIII, 4| from rising. The case is similar also in regard to quantity
23 VIII, 4| condition of active existence is similar: thus the exercise of knowledge
24 VIII, 7| states of rest. And we have a similar result in the case of changes
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