Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | said to "come to be" in the unqualified sense.~Now in all cases
2 II, 1 | way form. But whether in unqualified coming to be there is privation,
3 V, 1 | change takes place in an unqualified way, "particular coming
4 V, 1 | white, while change from unqualified not-being to being is coming
5 V, 1 | being is coming to be in an unqualified way, in respect of which
6 V, 1 | which actually "is" in an unqualified sense: for although that
7 V, 1 | which "is not" that in an unqualified sense "becomes". And similarly
8 V, 2 | contrary, whether in an unqualified or in a qualified sense:
9 V, 2 | the change be qualified or unqualified, except that in the former
10 V, 4 | specifically though not in an unqualified sense: learning is an example
11 V, 4 | specifically.~Motion is one in an unqualified sense when it is one essentially
12 V, 4 | motion that is one in an unqualified sense must (since every
13 V, 4 | therefore, that is in an unqualified sense continuous and one
14 V, 4 | not necessarily one in an unqualified sense. We have now explained
15 V, 6 | contrary to another not in an unqualified sense, but in so far as
16 VIII, 6| affect it neither in an unqualified nor in an accidental sense.
17 VIII, 8| accidental sense but not in an unqualified sense: for though it is
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