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1 I, 2 | It has a further use in relation to the ultimate bases of 2 I, 9 | Essence, Quantity, Quality, Relation, Place, Time, Position, 3 I, 13| former cannot’; and (3) The relation of the healthy to health 4 II, 9 | co-ordinates, as (e.g.) "justly" in relation to justice, and "courageously" 5 IV, 3 | general view is that the relation should be similar in both 6 IV, 4 | things that bear a like relation to one another. Thus (e.g.) 7 IV, 4 | another. Thus (e.g.) the relation of the pleasant to pleasure 8 IV, 4 | fails to be used in the same relation when called by its own name, 9 IV, 4 | fail to be used in the same relation both when called by the 10 IV, 4 | of ‘will also be used in relation to a ‘half": and, in general, 11 IV, 4 | all the higher genera in relation to a "half". An objection 12 IV, 4 | term to be used in the same relation when called by its own name 13 IV, 4 | genus fail to be used in relation to an equal number of things: 14 IV, 4 | as they are not used in relation to an equal number of things 15 IV, 4 | species and genus are used in relation to an equal number of things.~ 16 IV, 4 | or used of, the things in relation to which they happen at 17 IV, 4 | except in the things in relation to which they are used), 18 IV, 4 | be found in the things in relation to which they are used at 19 IV, 4 | be found in the things in relation to which they happen at 20 IV, 6 | of the genus rendered in relation to its species, as it is 21 IV, 6 | description used of the genus in relation to its species. Look and 22 V, 1 | like that of the soul in relation to the body, viz. that the 23 V, 1 | a property of a man, in relation to a horse, to be a biped. 24 V, 1 | is a property of a man in relation to a horse for the former 25 V, 1 | property you can discuss in relation to many things, or can observe 26 V, 1 | things, or can observe in relation to many periods of time: 27 V, 1 | property you should observe in relation to many periods of time; 28 V, 7 | things that are in a like relation, and see, for destructive 29 V, 7 | purposes, if what is in a relation like that of the property 30 V, 7 | property of what is in a relation like that of the subject: 31 V, 7 | neither will what is in a relation like that of the first be 32 V, 7 | property of what is in a relation like that of the second. 33 V, 7 | Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as the relation of the builder towards the 34 V, 7 | hand, see if what is in a relation like that of the property 35 V, 7 | property of what is in a relation like that of the subject: 36 V, 7 | for then also what is in a relation like that of the first will 37 V, 7 | property of what is in a relation like that of the second. 38 V, 7 | Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as the relation of a doctor towards the 39 V, 8 | things that are in a like relation’ differs from the rule based 40 VI, 4 | is the same as a certain relation to something, so that it 41 VI, 5 | to be defined is used in relation to many things, he has failed 42 VI, 5 | has failed to render it in relation to all of them; as (e.g.) 43 VI, 5 | not used essentially in relation to both things: as medicine 44 VI, 5 | to be defined is used in relation to several things, see if 45 VI, 6 | each of these denotes a relation: for it speculates upon 46 VI, 6 | relative term can be used in relation to its natural purpose only 47 VI, 6 | else, some can be used in relation to something else as well. 48 VI, 6 | introduce it in its primary relation: e.g. by defining "wisdom" 49 VI, 8 | with being in a certain relation to something. He ought, 50 VI, 8 | has been described not in relation to its end, the end in anything 51 VI, 8 | and see also if that in relation to which he has rendered 52 VI, 8 | Idea is always spoken of in relation to an Idea: thus absolute 53 VI, 12| relative term would be used in relation not to one thing but to 54 VI, 12| to render the object in relation to any one whatsoever of 55 VI, 13| are not used in the same relation. Thus e.g. suppose courage 56 VI, 13| both be used in the same relation as well, e.g. in relation 57 VI, 13| relation as well, e.g. in relation to medical treatment (for 58 VII, 1 | the other a quantity or relation. Again, see if the genus 59 VIII, 11| criticism when taken in relation to the proposed conclusion 60 VIII, 11| and yet commendable in relation to the proposed conclusion, 61 VIII, 11| yet open to reproach in relation to the proposed conclusion, 62 VIII, 12| either altogether or else in relation to the particular matter 63 VIII, 13| premisses, viz. in a certain relation which they bear to one another.~