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1 I, 2 | consider in what sense the word is used when it is said
2 I, 2 | fear that if they added the word "is" they should be making
3 II, 1 | definition of the thing.~For the word "nature" is applied to what
4 II, 3 | cause" is used.~As the word has several senses, it follows
5 III, 1 | predication of being.~Further, the word "relative" is used with
6 III, 1 | there are meanings of the word "is".~We have now before
7 III, 3 | latter also "agency", the word would be used in two senses.)~
8 III, 6 | must keep in mind that the word "is" means either what potentially
9 III, 6 | an actual infinite. The word "is" has many senses, and
10 III, 6 | in the full sense of the word. This condition alone is
11 IV, 12| the strict sense of the word "number", is two. But of
12 V, 1 | something to something-as the word itself (metabole) indicates,
13 V, 3 | the strictest sense of the word "place") and to be apart
14 V, 3 | the same and are, as the word implies, contained in each
15 VI, 3 | in the sense in which the word is applied to one thing
16 VI, 6 | primary", in which the word is said to express just
17 VIII, 7| in the case of motion the word "primary" may be used in
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