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1 I, 7 | concomitant attribute; the privation, on the other hand, and
2 I, 7 | there is its contrary, the privation. In what sense these are
3 I, 8 | thing comes to be from the privation, which in its own nature
4 I, 9 | we distinguish matter and privation, and hold that one of these,
5 I, 9 | which it has, while the privation in its own nature is not-being;
6 I, 9 | is, substance, while the privation in no sense is. They, on
7 I, 9 | that which contains the privation, it ceases to be in its
8 II, 1 | are in two senses. For the privation too is in a way form. But
9 II, 1 | unqualified coming to be there is privation, i.e. a contrary to what
10 III, 1 | positive form, the other privation; (2) in quality, white and
11 III, 2 | necessary to class it with privation or with potentiality or
12 III, 7 | and that its essence is privation, the subject as such being
13 IV, 8 | be a non-existent and a privation of being), but natural locomotion
14 V, 1 | or an intermediate (for a privation may be allowed to rank as
15 V, 6 | of rest (for rest is the privation of motion and the privation
16 V, 6 | privation of motion and the privation of anything may be called
17 VIII, 1| its rest, rest being the privation of motion. Therefore, before
18 VIII, 8| the state of rest being privation of motion; then, inasmuch
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