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Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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1 I, 5 | when the subjects belong to different species and there is a higher 2 I, 5 | by means of the same or different proofs; still, as long as 3 I, 7 | but in the case of two different genera such as arithmetic 4 I, 9 | apply equally to subjects different in kind. They therefore 5 I, 12| being ungeometrical in a different fashion: the reason being 6 I, 13| investigated respectively by different sciences. This occurs in 7 I, 19| terms can reciprocate by two different modes, by accidental predication 8 I, 22| coincidents, others of a different type, yet we maintain that 9 I, 22| of coincidents may have a different substratum. Subject to these 10 I, 29| through middles which are different, i.e. not in the same series-yet 11 I, 31| truths there is of course a different account to be given.) Hence 12 I, 32| For the kinds of being are different, and some attributes attach 13 I, 32| so as to be generically different for each science, it remains 14 I, 32| truths of things generically different themselves differ generically. 15 I, 33| thing can co-exist in two different people in the sense we have 16 II, 1 | objects of inquiry we have a different kind of question to ask, 17 II, 3 | to a given subject; but different things require different 18 II, 3 | different things require different demonstrations-unless the 19 II, 10| the same statement takes a different form: in one form it is 20 II, 11| natural world; for nature, in different senses of the term "nature", 21 II, 12| Can causes and effects different from one another form, as 22 II, 12| resulting from a past cause different from itself, a future effect 23 II, 12| effect from a future cause different from it, and an effect which 24 II, 12| coming-to-be from a cause different from and prior to it? Now 25 II, 15| consists in their concerning different subjects or in their mode 26 II, 15| but specifically they are different.~Other connexions that require 27 II, 17| instance of the effect but different? Or is that impossible? 28 II, 17| they are numbers, is both different and identical; different 29 II, 17| different and identical; different in so far as lines are lines 30 II, 17| constitution-or certainly something different.~ 31 II, 19| latter, and of the former a different kind of knowledge; and,


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