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cause-except 1
cause-in 1
cause-is 1
causes 26
causes-as 1
causing 1
cease 1
Frequency    [«  »]
27 were
27 white
26 affirmative
26 causes
26 inhere
26 inherence
26 opinion
Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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causes

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | The premisses must be the causes of the conclusion, better 2 I, 2 | it, and prior to it; its causes, since we possess scientific 3 I, 2 | cause; prior, in order to be causes; antecedently known, this 4 I, 2 | Now the most universal causes are furthest from sense 5 I, 2 | from sense and particular causes are nearest to sense, and 6 I, 9 | knowledge is deduced from higher causes, for his knowledge is from 7 I, 9 | premisses when it derives from causes themselves uncaused: hence, 8 I, 13| because if not being an animal causes the absence of respiration, 9 I, 13| that if the negation of causes the non-inherence of y, 10 I, 13| y, the affirmation of x causes the inherence of y; e.g. 11 I, 13| conversely, if the assertion of x causes the inherence of y, the 12 I, 13| wall does not breathe. Such causes are like far-fetched explanations, 13 I, 13| demonstrations giving the causes, and are often ignorant 14 I, 14| sciences that investigate causes: for the syllogism of the 15 I, 16| then, occurs through these causes and in this form only-for 16 I, 24| why he came.~If, then, all causes and reasons are alike in 17 I, 24| knowledge in the case of final causes such as we have exemplified, 18 I, 24| in the case of the other causes also full knowledge is attained 19 I, 34| terms and then grasped the causes, the middle terms.~Let A 20 II, 4 | that the soul is that which causes its own life, and that what 21 II, 4 | own life, and that what causes its own life is a self-moving 22 II, 11| cause, and there are four causes: (1) the definable form, ( 23 II, 11| thing can exist through two causes, can it come to be through 24 II, 12| are not simultaneous? Can causes and effects different from 25 II, 15| the questions as to the causes respectively of echo, of 26 II, 18| several middles, i.e. several causes; is the cause of the property


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