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1 I, 5 | that thing alone, and is predicated convertibly of it. Thus 2 I, 5 | man.~A "genus" is what is predicated in the category of essence 3 I, 8 | property is, viz. what is predicated convertibly, but does not 4 I, 8 | the other hand, it is not predicated convertibly of the thing, 5 I, 15| that both the genera are predicated of it. Likewise also whenever 6 I, 15| well, both the genera are predicated of raven, and also their 7 II, 2 | but always the genera are predicated of their species literally; 8 II, 4 | things of which the genus is predicated must also of necessity have 9 II, 4 | have one of its species predicated of them, and since those 10 II, 11| Likewise, also, is what is predicated at a given time or place: 11 IV, 1 | the genus suggested is not predicated of one of them, as happens 12 IV, 1 | pleasure: for the genus is predicated of all the members of the 13 IV, 1 | Secondly, see whether it be predicated not in the category of essence, 14 IV, 1 | accident, as "white" is predicated of "snow", or "self-moved" 15 IV, 1 | that neither of them is predicated in the category of "essence".~ 16 IV, 1 | being" and "unity" are predicated, and therefore their definition 17 IV, 1 | object of knowledge" is not predicated of what does not exist is 18 IV, 1 | of which the species is predicated, the genus ought to be predicated 19 IV, 1 | predicated, the genus ought to be predicated as well.~Again, see whether 20 IV, 2 | and see whether all are predicated of the species, and predicated 21 IV, 2 | predicated of the species, and predicated in the category of essence: 22 IV, 2 | higher genera should be predicated of the species in the category 23 IV, 2 | of its higher genera is predicated of the species in the category 24 IV, 2 | essence. For if one of them be predicated in the category of essence, 25 IV, 2 | lower than this one, if predicated at all of the species, will 26 IV, 2 | of the species, will be predicated of it in the category of 27 IV, 2 | rendered as genus is also predicated in the category of essence. 28 IV, 2 | premiss that when one genus is predicated in the category of essence, 29 IV, 2 | essence, all the rest, if predicated at all, will be predicated 30 IV, 2 | predicated at all, will be predicated in the category of essence, 31 IV, 2 | of the higher genera is predicated of the species in the category 32 IV, 2 | which the given species is predicated as genus, and see if what 33 IV, 2 | rendered as its genus be also predicated in the category of essence 34 IV, 2 | which the species is so predicated, and likewise if all the 35 IV, 2 | higher than this genus are so predicated as well. For if there be 36 IV, 2 | itself, would all have been predicated in the category of essence 37 IV, 2 | which the species too is predicated in the category of essence. 38 IV, 2 | whether the genus fails to be predicated in the category of essence 39 IV, 2 | which the species too is predicated. If establishing a view, 40 IV, 2 | useful to see whether it is predicated in the category of essence: 41 IV, 2 | and the species will be predicated of the same object in the 42 IV, 2 | definitions of its genera must be predicated of the species and of the 43 IV, 2 | belonging to the genus be predicated of the given species, neither 44 IV, 2 | neither will the genus be predicated of it; e.g. of "soul" neither " 45 IV, 2 | neither "odd" nor "even" is predicated: neither therefore is "number". 46 IV, 3 | for a genus is always predicated of its species in its literal 47 IV, 3 | sense, whereas "harmony" is predicated of temperance not in a literal 48 IV, 4 | of which the genus is not predicated, none of the species is 49 IV, 4 | none of the species is predicated either. Also, in establishing 50 IV, 5 | whereas the part is not predicated in any sense of the whole, 51 IV, 6 | everything, seeing that it is predicated of everything; for the genus 52 IV, 6 | for the genus is never predicated of anything except of its 53 IV, 6 | things of which the genus is predicated, the species is predicated 54 IV, 6 | predicated, the species is predicated as well, seeing that Being 55 IV, 6 | For the genus is always predicated of its species synonymously.~ 56 IV, 6 | and see if the genus is predicated in the category of essence 57 IV, 6 | see whether the genus be predicated in the category of essence 58 IV, 6 | result will be that it is predicated of several different species.~ 59 V, 4 | if the description too is predicated of that of which the name 60 V, 4 | that of which the name is predicated, and if the name too is 61 V, 4 | and if the name too is predicated of that of which the description 62 V, 4 | which the description is predicated.]~Next, for destructive 63 V, 4 | God, while "man" is not predicated of God, to be a living being 64 V, 4 | see if the name as well be predicated of that of which the description 65 V, 4 | which the description is predicated, and if the description 66 V, 4 | the description as well be predicated of that of which the name 67 V, 4 | that of which the name is predicated. For then what is stated 68 V, 4 | be a property, if it be predicated only of the things of which 69 V, 4 | manner in which a property is predicated, and so the property of 70 V, 4 | essence, though the subject is predicated convertibly with it: for 71 V, 4 | essence, though the subject is predicated convertibly with it; and 72 V, 5 | subject, then it will be predicated also of the thing that is 73 V, 5 | it of "body", it will be predicated also of "surface". Hence 74 V, 5 | happen unless the name too be predicated in a greater degree of that 75 V, 5 | that of the part be not predicated of the whole: for then what 76 V, 5 | address himself to what is predicated of the part: and then in 77 V, 6 | example, inasmuch as it is not predicated as a property of "deafness" 78 V, 7 | virtue of which there is predicated of it that character of 79 VI, 3 | peculiar: for it will not be predicated convertibly with the object; 80 VI, 3 | expression of that kind is not predicated convertibly with the term, 81 VI, 3 | should certainly have "biped" predicated twice of the same thing; 82 VI, 3 | thing is more than once predicated of a subject; e.g. if he 83 VI, 5 | all the higher genera are predicated of the lower. Either, then, 84 VI, 6 | differentiae is of necessity predicated of the genus. The usefulness 85 VI, 6 | aforesaid can possibly be predicated of the genus, seeing that 86 VI, 6 | Again, see if the genus be predicated of the differentia; for 87 VI, 6 | view is that the genus is predicated, not of the differentia, 88 VI, 6 | which the differentia is predicated. Animal (e.g.) is predicated 89 VI, 6 | predicated. Animal (e.g.) is predicated of "man" or "ox" or other 90 VI, 6 | For if "animal" is to be predicated of each of its differentiae, 91 VI, 6 | then "animal" would be predicated of the species several times 92 VI, 6 | objects that come under it is predicated of the differentia: for 93 VI, 6 | if any of the species be predicated of it, the result will be 94 VI, 6 | for instance, "man" be predicated, the differentia is clearly 95 VII, 1 | things of which they are predicated. For all that is predicated 96 VII, 1 | predicated. For all that is predicated of the one should be predicated 97 VII, 1 | predicated of the one should be predicated also of the other, and of 98 VII, 3 | the only ones which are predicated of the thing in the category 99 VII, 3 | and differentiae are so predicated in that category: it is 100 VII, 3 | are the only attributes predicated in that category, the expression 101 VII, 3 | there is not anything else predicated of the thing in the category 102 VII, 3 | differentiae, too, that are predicated of contraries we expect 103 VII, 3 | those in the definition are predicated of the contrary term, then 104 VII, 3 | the definition would be predicated of the term before us. Seeing, 105 VII, 3 | contrary differentiae should be predicated of contraries, unless the 106 VII, 3 | differentia to that given be predicated of the contrary term and 107 VII, 3 | differentia stated must be predicated of the latter. Speaking 108 VII, 3 | likewise also the differentiae predicated of opposites are either 109 VII, 3 | before you there will be predicated either the same genus as 110 VII, 4 | term metaphorically, or predicated it of itself as though it 111 VII, 5 | genus and differentiae are predicated in the category of essence. 112 VII, 5 | other things as well are predicated of the thing in the category 113 VII, 5 | definition put forward must be predicated of everything of which the 114 VII, 5 | everything of which the term is predicated, and must moreover be convertible, 115 VII, 5 | the definition fails to be predicated of every one of the things 116 VII, 5 | things of which the term is predicated, is enough to overthrow 117 VII, 5 | to show that the term is predicated of things of which the expression 118 VII, 5 | which the expression is not predicated. Moreover, even if it applies 119 VII, 5 | its subject alone and is predicated convertibly with its subject.~


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