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Alphabetical [« »] opposing 4 opposite 46 opposite-put 1 opposites 18 opposites-in 1 or 1088 oracle 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 judge 18 matter 18 name 18 opposites 18 reasoning 18 science 18 sometimes | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances opposites |
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1 I, 1 | tendency to prevail over their opposites, so that if the decisions 2 I, 6 | preventing and destroying their opposites. One thing may entail another 3 I, 7 | and justice, or of their opposites. Hence the epigram on the 4 I, 9 | the spending of money. The opposites of these two are smallness 5 I, 9 | one’s own profit. And the opposites of those things of which 6 I, 11| makes them pleasant. The opposites to these are pleasant; and 7 I, 11| things: by considering their opposites we can easily see what things 8 II, 1 | and the like, with their opposites. We must arrange what we 9 II, 3 | inferred by seeing what the opposites are of those that make us 10 II, 4 | studied by reference to their opposites. Enmity may be produced 11 II, 19| it is more so for their opposites; thus Isocrates said that 12 II, 19| found by considering the opposites of those that have been 13 II, 23| the things contrasted are opposites. For instance, the priestess 14 II, 23| situation, viz. when each of two opposites has both a good and a bad 15 III, 2 | illustrate my meaning: since opposites are in the same class, you 16 III, 9 | members, one of one pair of opposites is put along with one of 17 III, 9 | word is used to bracket two opposites, as "They aided both parties-not 18 III, 17| striking: the facts about two opposites always stand out clearly