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1 I, 1 | surface, as happens in the case of the principles of contentious 2 I, 1 | happens (for example) in the case of geometry and her sister 3 I, 5 | else, e.g. "sleep" in the case of man, even though at a 4 I, 5 | as, for example, in the case of man, if asked that question, 5 I, 6 | defined, as we do also in the case of a property, or that the 6 I, 6 | be remarked also in the case of an accident, we shall 7 I, 6 | are appropriate in each case, it will probably be easier 8 I, 7 | above: but really such a case as this ought to be ranked 9 I, 7 | the only difference in the case of water drawn from the 10 I, 11| what is need not in every case either have come to be or 11 I, 14| for so it is, too, in the case of the other senses; for 12 I, 15| contrary of "sharp" in the case of a note is "flat", while 13 I, 15| is "flat", while in the case of a solid edge it is "dull". 14 I, 15| flat", "heavy") in the case of a note has "sharp" as 15 I, 15| its contrary, but in the case of a solid mass "light", 16 I, 15| once obvious: e.g. in the case of "clear" and "obscure": 17 I, 15| the same sensation in the case of sound and of colour, 18 I, 15| colour, but in the latter case we judge by sight, in the 19 I, 15| edges: here in the latter case we judge by touch, but in 20 I, 15| in the names used, in the case either of the original terms 21 I, 15| clear" and "obscure" in the case of colours have "grey" as 22 I, 15| intermediate, whereas in the case of sound they have none, 23 I, 15| have but one, as is the case with "clear" and "obscure", 24 I, 15| and "obscure", for in the case of colours there are numbers 25 I, 15| harsh".~Again, in the case of the contradictory opposite, 26 I, 15| use.~Moreover, examine the case of terms that denote the 27 I, 15| ambiguous: e.g. "good" in the case of food means "productive 28 I, 15| of pleasure", and in the case of medicine "productive 29 I, 15| is in a closely similar case: for the same term does 30 I, 15| their definition. But in the case of genera that are not subaltern 31 I, 15| subaltern, but also in the case of its contrary: for if 32 I, 15| what is peculiar in each case be abstracted, the same 33 I, 15| This does not happen in the case of ambiguous terms, e.g. 34 I, 15| and the remainder in each case is not the same. It should, 35 I, 15| meaning of "clear" in each case been synonymous.~Often in 36 I, 15| commensurably" in each case, e.g. if in the latter case 37 I, 15| case, e.g. if in the latter case it means that "it is of 38 I, 15| like manner", as is the case (e.g.) with a "clear" (lit. 39 I, 15| a greater degree in one case.~Now since of genera that 40 I, 15| of colour, whereas in the case of a note it is a differentia; 41 I, 16| from knowledge?: for in the case of genera that are very 42 I, 17| be studied, first, in the case of things belonging to different 43 I, 17| are far apart; for in the case of the rest, we shall be 44 I, 18| cases, so it is also in the case before us: then when we 45 I, 18| cases, so it is also in the case before us, and have then 46 I, 18| same in each individual case of it, we shall be at no 47 I, 18| Likewise, also, in the case of objects widely divergent, 48 II, 1 | predicate belongs in every case, we shall also have shown 49 II, 1 | it does not belong in any case, we shall also have shown 50 II, 1 | does not belong in every case. First, then, we must speak 51 II, 1 | precarious thing; for in the case of accidents and in no other 52 II, 1 | same is true also in the case of a property; for if "to 53 II, 1 | belong absolutely. In the case of accidents, on the other 54 II, 1 | necessary process in the case of accidents.~We must also 55 II, 2 | not-being: for if in any case it be shown that the knowledge 56 II, 2 | predicate belongs in no case. This rule is convertible 57 II, 2 | instance to show in what case it is not so: for if he 58 II, 3 | S, you should show your case of one of its several senses, 59 II, 3 | for if we show that in any case whatever the attribute does 60 II, 3 | that it belongs in a single case, we shall demolish the universal 61 II, 3 | that if it belongs in any case whatever, it belongs universally, 62 II, 3 | not to be done in every case, but only whenever we are 63 II, 3 | the establishment of our case: whereas if we want to overthrow 64 II, 3 | accidentally, as, in the case of wine, the sweet-toothed 65 II, 5 | demolish it. The remaining case is when the point to which 66 II, 7 | other objectionable. The case is the same also in regard 67 II, 7 | anger, hatred would in that case be in the "spirited faculty": 68 II, 8 | purposes.~Then look also at the case of the contraries of S and 69 II, 8 | sequence is direct in a case such as that of courage 70 II, 8 | therefore, in the latter case also is direct; for the 71 II, 8 | hand, converse in such a case as this: Health follows 72 II, 8 | follows upon disease. In this case, then, clearly the sequence 73 II, 8 | is, however, rare in the case of contraries; usually the 74 II, 8 | followed the other in the case of the contraries, it must 75 II, 8 | state in like manner to the case of contraries. Only, in 76 II, 8 | contraries. Only, in the case of such privations the converse 77 II, 8 | the privation of it.~The case of relative terms should 78 II, 8 | sequence to take place, in the case of relative terms, in the 79 II, 9 | 9~Again look at the case of the co-ordinates and 80 II, 9 | justice".~Look not only in the case of the subject mentioned, 81 II, 9 | mentioned, but also in the case of its contrary, for the 82 II, 9 | that, if the latter be the case, so is the former. Also, 83 II, 10| see if they are in like case; e.g. if one branch of knowledge 84 II, 10| hear. Likewise also in the case of other things, both those 85 II, 10| if it be as stated in the case of some one like thing, 86 II, 10| whereas if it be not so in the case of some one of them, neither 87 II, 10| neither is it so in the case of the others. Look and 88 II, 10| one belongs as well. The case is the same also if two 89 II, 11| Likewise, also, in the case of other attributes. The 90 III, 1 | kind. Likewise also in the case of the contrary; for what 91 III, 1 | nature, whereas in the other case the goodness is acquired. 92 III, 2 | suppose in some particular case the one is valued for the 93 III, 2 | courage, the converse is the case, for it is in youth that 94 III, 2 | other one as well. Take the case of justice and courage; 95 III, 2 | things the opposite is the case: for things whose acquisition 96 III, 2 | to a man. Again, in the case of two things, if one is 97 III, 2 | street the converse is the case.~Also, superfluities are 98 III, 2 | as well, as (e.g.) is the case of justice compared with 99 III, 3 | however, beware of adducing a case in which the common term 100 III, 3 | some other way helps the case of, one of the things added 101 III, 3 | pleasure. Likewise also in the case of objectionable things; 102 III, 4 | Likewise, also, in the case of other things which admit 103 III, 6 | a beneficial thing. The case is the same also as regards 104 III, 6 | or does not belong in one case, does so in a like degree 105 III, 6 | not to belong, as in the case of universal questions. 106 III, 6 | objection showing in what case it does not hold. Moreover, 107 IV, 1 | them, as happens in the case of an accident: e.g. if " 108 IV, 1 | mentioned, as (e.g.) is also the case in the instances just given. 109 IV, 1 | be relatives, as is the case with "double": for multiple’, 110 IV, 2 | same, as actually is the case with virtue and knowledge. 111 IV, 2 | involuntarily, as happens in the case of inanimate things. Clearly, 112 IV, 3 | of the genus: for in that case the same thing will at the 113 IV, 3 | genus, as happens in the case of "good" and "evil": for 114 IV, 3 | genera as well, as is the case with (1) virtue and vice 115 IV, 3 | similarly related, but in one case be a mere negation of the 116 IV, 3 | extremes, whereas in the other case it is a subject. For the 117 IV, 3 | as well, as (e.g.) in the case of white and black: for " 118 IV, 3 | objection may be raised in the case of health and disease: for 119 IV, 3 | Again, consider in the case of the inflexions and the 120 IV, 4 | 4~Again, consider the case of things that bear a like 121 IV, 4 | to the good: for in each case the one produces the other. 122 IV, 4 | same way also consider the case of processes of generation 123 IV, 4 | also in the same way the case of things that generate 124 IV, 4 | as we were saying in the case of generation and destruction. 125 IV, 4 | Likewise, also, in the case of the capacities and uses 126 IV, 4 | method described in the case of Accident: e.g. if the 127 IV, 4 | is the genus, as is the case with "double" and "multiple": 128 IV, 4 | genus be as well, as in the case of "double" and its higher 129 IV, 4 | Likewise, also, in the case of "knowledge": for both 130 IV, 4 | whether terms used in like case relationships fail to yield 131 IV, 4 | fraction of" something. The case is the same also as regards 132 IV, 4 | equal in number, as is the case with "present" and "grant". 133 IV, 5 | courageous" in the one case, and "good tempered" in 134 IV, 5 | therefore, and see if in the case of any of its species the 135 IV, 6 | is used of "white" in the case of snow, thus showing clearly 136 IV, 6 | may be applied also to the case of the species, by comparing 137 IV, 6 | observations will apply also in the case of the species. For instance, 138 V, 1 | problems arise, as in the case of a statement that it is 139 V, 1 | things, and deny it in each case of the other, there will 140 V, 1 | four problems; as in the case of a statement that it is 141 V, 1 | receiving knowledge" in the case of man. A "relative" property 142 V, 1 | of soul and body’, in the case of a living creature. A " 143 V, 1 | man is always and in every case a biped, whereas a horse 144 V, 2 | intelligible: for in that case it will be possible to conceive 145 V, 2 | to distinguish. In the case contemplated, therefore, 146 V, 2 | stated. For just as in the case of definitions too there 147 V, 2 | the essence, so too in the case of properties nothing further 148 V, 3 | the same way also in the case of other terms that do or 149 V, 3 | principle will be true in the case of any attributes that do 150 V, 5 | description is true.~In the case of some properties it mostly 151 V, 5 | description is true, as is the case with "coloured", whether 152 V, 5 | does not, in fact, in the case of fire. For fire is not 153 V, 5 | rarefied particles" in the case of fire: for "light" consists 154 V, 5 | rarefied particles" in the case of "fire": for this same 155 V, 5 | living-creature".~Next, in the case of things consisting of 156 V, 5 | rendering a property in the case of things that consist of 157 V, 5 | part: and then in neither case will it have been rightly 158 V, 6 | biped". Not only in the case of the actual term mentioned 159 V, 6 | inflexions, but also in the case of its opposites, just as 160 V, 6 | has been laid down in the case of the former commonplace 161 VI, 1 | must go on to examine the case according to the commonplace 162 VI, 1 | becomes easier in the latter case than in the former.~Incorrectness 163 VI, 2 | particularly easy in the case where the definer does not 164 VI, 2 | term defined, e.g. in the case of temperance: for harmony 165 VI, 2 | this is not found in the case of the law. If, on the other 166 VI, 3 | is the real state of the case it is difficult to determine 167 VI, 3 | universally. For in that case, if the remainder of the 168 VI, 3 | once. Likewise also in the case of "desire" as well: for 169 VI, 3 | mentioned and then a particular case of it be added as well, 170 VI, 4 | that the converse is the case: for the solid falls under 171 VI, 5 | disease.~Moreover, in a case where the term to be defined 172 VI, 5 | of a thing must in each case bring in its genus. It is 173 VI, 6 | locality. Or possibly in this case the censure is undeserved; 174 VI, 6 | themselves relative, as in the case also of knowledge. This 175 VI, 6 | Possibly, indeed, in this case this result does not follow, 176 VI, 8 | money he aims at, or in the case of the incontinent man the 177 VI, 8 | involved.~Moreover, in the case of conations, and in any 178 VI, 9 | coordinates.~Moreover, in the case of relative terms, see if 179 VI, 9 | the other. We must in the case of contrary terms keep an 180 VI, 9 | thought to be incurred in the case of "error" by any one who 181 VI, 10| sense he intends. In either case, whichever course he pursues, 182 VI, 10| ambiguous or synonymous, as the case may be: for people are more 183 VI, 11| of term for term, in the case of some if not of all, seeing 184 VI, 11| phrases, if possible in every case, or if not, in the majority. 185 VI, 11| not the genus; in which case, clearly, the term to be 186 VI, 12| Moreover, those who in the case of relative terms do not 187 VI, 12| accidentally: as is the case with other relative terms: 188 VI, 13| same, but one thing in the case of the whole and another 189 VI, 13| clearly illustrated in the case of things that make for 190 VI, 13| need not necessarily be the case, unless the elements compounded 191 VI, 13| be, any more than in the case of syllables: for the syllable 192 VI, 13| such a way, just as in the case of a house: for here the 193 VI, 14| so one ought to do in the case of definitions as well: 194 VII, 1 | Likewise, too, in the case of their opposites: for 195 VII, 1 | Look and see also, in a case where one of two things 196 VII, 1 | Xenocrates fails to prove his case: for the happy life is not 197 VII, 1 | time; just as it is not the case that a man desires intercourse 198 VII, 3 | to correspond in either case. Thus if forgetfulness be 199 VII, 4 | then look to see in the case of their various species 200 VII, 5 | Moreover, in establishing a case, the reasoning brought forward 201 VII, 5 | thereby demolished.~The case stands likewise in regard 202 VII, 5 | enough to show in a single case only that it fails to belong: 203 VII, 5 | it is overthrown in this case as well, as was explained 204 VII, 5 | as was explained in the case of the definition. In regard 205 VII, 5 | that it belongs in every case, while of overthrowing it 206 VII, 5 | never or not in a certain case, the original statement 207 VII, 5 | either in some particular case or in every case. It appears, 208 VII, 5 | particular case or in every case. It appears, in fact, as 209 VII, 5 | than to establish.~In the case of an accidental attribute 210 VII, 5 | that it belongs in every case, whereas to overthrow it, 211 VII, 5 | not belong in one single case. The particular proposition 212 VII, 5 | the other except in the case of definition. Clearly, 213 VII, 5 | particular way: whereas in the case of the accident it is enough 214 VII, 5 | particular way stated, in the case of an accidental predicate 215 VIII, 1 | proposition to that effect in the case of some particular pair 216 VIII, 1 | the proposition. In the case, however, of the definition 217 VIII, 1 | granting what an opponent’s case really requires. Speaking 218 VIII, 2 | the resemblances: in this case, when people need to secure 219 VIII, 2 | he requires; e.g. in the case of forgetfulness and having 220 VIII, 2 | evil than debility. In this case too, therefore, we have 221 VIII, 2 | foresee in the rest of it any case where it does not hold true: 222 VIII, 2 | of this type: for in the case of these it is possible 223 VIII, 2 | when people cannot see any case in which it is not so, they 224 VIII, 2 | number of times: in the one case he merely babbles, in the 225 VIII, 3 | happens particularly in the case of the first principles: 226 VIII, 3 | prove quite impossible. The case of the significance of verbal 227 VIII, 5 | will be the same in either case. If, then, the statement 228 VIII, 5 | conclusion; for in that case the result will be that 229 VIII, 7 | like manner also in the case of terms used obscurely, 230 VIII, 10| be impossible in such a case to apply the same solution. 231 VIII, 10| solution of it, just as in the case of a figure falsely drawn. 232 VIII, 11| proposed view shall in every case equally be a view generally 233 VIII, 11| generally received as the case admits, he has argued his 234 VIII, 11| admits, he has argued his case correctly. Clearly, then, 235 VIII, 11| and con be alike in the case of the premisses, they will 236 VIII, 12| happens principally in the case of reductiones ad impossibile: ( 237 VIII, 12| inquiry appropriate to the case, as happens when a non-medical 238 VIII, 13| escape detection in the case of different terms, or a 239 VIII, 13| demonstrate in a particular case: suppose (e.g.) he were 240 VIII, 13| contradictory in some particular case, e.g. if having secured 241 VIII, 13| this way: in the latter case the mistake lies in regard 242 VIII, 14| thing": for that is the case with both relative terms 243 VIII, 14| argued only some particular case: for this will enable one


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