Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | The same kind of argument holds good against Parmenides
2 I, 5 | state there may be.~The same holds of other things also: even
3 III, 4 | Plato, on the other hand, holds that there is no body outside (
4 III, 6 | potential and actual existence holds. We say that there are Olympic
5 III, 7 | magnitudes the contrary holds. What is continuous is divided
6 IV, 6 | supposed to be "full" when it holds the bulk which it is capable
7 IV, 6 | terms of a series. This holds primarily in the numbers,
8 IV, 11| of "before" and "after" holds primarily, then, in place;
9 V, 2 | to another. (And the same holds good of becoming and perishing,
10 V, 3 | whatever way that which holds them together is one, so
11 VI, 2 | this alternation always holds good, and at every turn
12 VI, 5 | for in this matter what holds good in the case of one
13 VI, 6 | for the same proof also holds good of change with respect
14 VI, 9 | the axiom that that which holds a lead is never overtaken
15 VI, 9 | overtaken, it is true, while it holds a lead: but it is overtaken
16 VII, 3 | perfected), the same also holds good in the case of excellences
17 VIII, 8| since the same reasoning holds good in every case. When
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