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1 I, 1 | is an argument in which, certain things being laid down, 2 I, 1 | semicircles wrongly or by drawing certain lines in a way in which 3 I, 5 | is always a phrase of a certain kind. One may, however, 4 I, 5 | of man, even though at a certain time it may happen to belong 5 I, 5 | ascribed as a property in certain relations; e.g. it is a 6 I, 6 | have enumerated might in a certain sense be called "definitory". 7 I, 7 | other water is because of a certain likeness it bears to it, 8 I, 13| three, as well, are in a certain sense propositions: for 9 I, 15| are so called because of a certain intrinsic quality they themselves 10 I, 15| they are productive of a certain result and not because of 11 I, 15| privation or presence of a certain state: for if the one term 12 I, 15| privation or presence of a certain state is clear, since animals 13 I, 15| soul it means to be of a certain quality, e.g. temperate 14 I, 15| signifies what happens at a certain time, as (e.g.) the good 15 I, 15| it signifies what is of certain quantity, e.g. as applied 16 I, 15| declared to be an animal of a certain kind, and the other to be 17 I, 15| other to be an engine of a certain kind. If, however, the genera 18 I, 15| we also say that it is a certain kind of animal, so that 19 II, 2 | privation or presence of certain states, and of contradictory 20 II, 4 | who perceives judges in a certain way. But per contra it may 21 II, 5 | laid down, arrives at a certain statement and then tries 22 II, 5 | statement whatever has in a certain sense made several statements, 23 II, 11| also it is a good thing at certain places to follow see and 24 II, 11| absolutely. Moreover, in certain places it is possible to 25 II, 11| the same way also it is in certain places honourable to sacrifice 26 II, 11| are Triballi. Again, at certain times it is a good thing 27 II, 11| indicate a relativity not to a certain time, but to a certain state 28 II, 11| a certain time, but to a certain state of health: for it 29 II, 11| it is honourable only to certain persons: it is not therefore 30 III, 1 | supposed to consist in a certain symmetry of the limbs. Also 31 III, 6 | not to overthrow. For if a certain form of capacity be good 32 III, 6 | degree to knowledge, and a certain form of capacity be good, 33 III, 6 | is knowledge. If, too, a certain form of capacity be good 34 III, 6 | degree than knowledge, and a certain form of capacity be good, 35 IV, 1 | the essence of snow, but a certain quality of it. So that neither 36 IV, 5 | in question follow in a certain sense upon the given species, 37 IV, 5 | genus be imparted only in a certain respect; e.g. if "animal" 38 IV, 5 | desirable: for there will be a certain form of capacity that is 39 IV, 5 | immortality seems to be a certain affection or accidental 40 IV, 5 | another life, but that a certain accidental feature or affection 41 IV, 6 | describes an animal of a certain quality, whereas he who 42 IV, 6 | describes an animal of a certain quality, whereas he who 43 IV, 6 | describe a walking thing of a certain quality.~The differentia, 44 V, 4 | pursuit" to "appear good to certain persons", it could not be 45 V, 4 | either to "appear good to certain persons": for "proper object 46 V, 4 | representing as different a certain state and what is called 47 V, 5 | because the thing is in a certain state, as "incontrovertible 48 V, 5 | reason of his being in a certain state will he be "incontrovertible 49 V, 5 | property will belong to certain other things as well. For 50 V, 8 | acted upon or of acting in a certain way: so that to be "capable 51 VI, 2 | eye as "brow-shaded", or a certain spider as poison-fanged’, 52 VI, 3 | reality:’ for definition is a certain type of contemplation, so 53 VI, 4 | essential being is the same as a certain relation to something, so 54 VI, 4 | seeing that virtue is a certain kind of good: likewise, 55 VI, 6 | denote a locality, but a certain quality: for even if the 56 VI, 8 | identical with being in a certain relation to something. He 57 VI, 8 | only he who gives way to a certain kind of pleasure. Or again, 58 VI, 9 | the others become in a certain sense clear as well. We 59 VII, 5 | either never or not in a certain case, the original statement 60 VIII, 1 | sorry; but still it gives a certain plausibility and air of 61 VIII, 3 | 3~There are certain hypotheses upon which it 62 VIII, 11| The third is, supposing certain additions would bring an 63 VIII, 11| conclusion.~(4) Again, supposing certain withdrawals could effect 64 VIII, 11| latter, though requiring certain additions, requires only 65 VIII, 13| always one, and begged it of certain pairs of contraries: for 66 VIII, 13| the premisses, viz. in a certain relation which they bear 67 VIII, 14| For a task of this kind a certain natural ability is required:


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