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subordinated 2
subsequent 1
subsequently 1
substance 21
substances 2
substantial 5
substantially 2
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21 exists
21 latter
21 part
21 substance
21 take
21 universally
21 virtue
Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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substance

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | for the very being or "substance" of triangle and line is 2 I, 4 | something else besides; whereas substance, in the sense of whatever 3 I, 22| Predicates which signify substance signify that the subject 4 I, 22| Predicates not signifying substance which are predicated of 5 I, 22| predicates which do not signify substance must be predicates of some 6 I, 22| is infinite. For all such substance is definable, and an infinite 7 I, 22| descent is infinite, since a substance whose predicates were infinite 8 I, 22| elements of each individual substance, and these we have seen 9 I, 24| examples it has being as a substance apart from its particulars-any 10 I, 24| predicate signifies not substance but quality, essential relatedness, 11 I, 27| elements" is this: a unit is substance without position, while 12 I, 27| position, while a point is substance with position; the latter 13 I, 33| virtue of the subjectssubstance and essential nature possesses 14 II, 3 | to acquire knowledge of a substance, at any rate such attributes 15 II, 7 | definition shall we prove substance or essential nature? We 16 II, 7 | for (1) both what is not substance and what does not exist 17 II, 13| this synthesis must be the substance of the thing. For example 18 II, 13| of them constitutes the substance of triad is shown by the 19 II, 13| further assumption that the substance of each subject is the predication 20 II, 13| identical, though not in the substance of these nor essentially. 21 II, 13| the formula defining the substance. Moreover, to postulate


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