Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5| production of a house, a statue, or any other complex. A
2 I, 5| instead of conjunction, a statue (or any other thing that
3 I, 7| survives; we speak of "a statue coming to be from bronze",
4 I, 7| of the "bronze becoming a statue". The change, however, from
5 I, 7| by change of shape, as a statue; (2) by addition, as things
6 I, 7| as the bronze is to the statue, the wood to the bed, or
7 II, 1| bronze the "nature" of the statue.~As an indication of this
8 II, 3| e.g. the bronze of the statue, the silver of the bowl,
9 II, 3| bronze are causes of the statue. These are causes of the
10 II, 3| These are causes of the statue qua statue, not in virtue
11 II, 3| causes of the statue qua statue, not in virtue of anything
12 II, 3| sculptor" is the cause of a statue, because "being Polyclitus"
13 II, 3| said to be the cause of a statue or, generally, "a living
14 II, 3| said to be the cause of the statue.~All causes, both proper
15 II, 3| are causes, e.g. of "this statue" or of "statue" or of "image"
16 II, 3| of "this statue" or of "statue" or of "image" generally,
17 II, 3| particular causes, e.g. statue to sculptor, this statue
18 II, 3| statue to sculptor, this statue to this sculptor; and powers
19 III, 1| Bronze is potentially a statue. But it is not the fulfilment
20 III, 6| potential existence of a statue we mean that there will
21 III, 6| there will be an actual statue. It is not so with the infinite.
22 III, 6| bronze is of the bronze statue.) If it contains in the
23 VII, 3| e.g. we do not call the statue "bronze" or the pyramid "
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