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1 I, 15| case of the contradictory opposite, look and see if it bears 2 I, 15| than one meaning, then the opposite of it also will be used 3 I, 15| meaning: for there will be an opposite to each sense of "to fail 4 I, 15| to fail to see"; e.g. the opposite of "not to possess the power 5 I, 15| sight to active use", the opposite is to put it to active use.~ 6 III, 2 | acquisitions of things the opposite is the case: for things 7 IV, 4 | have been active.~If the opposite of the species be a privation, 8 IV, 4 | by looking to see if the opposite be found in the genus rendered: 9 IV, 4 | genus and species, but the opposite of the species be not found 10 IV, 4 | species be not found in the opposite of the genus, then neither 11 IV, 4 | but one way: for if the opposite species be found in the 12 IV, 4 | species be found in the opposite genus, then also the species 13 IV, 4 | things.~See, also, if the opposite of the species have the 14 IV, 4 | of the species have the opposite of the genus as its genus, 15 IV, 4 | genus of "half". For the opposite of the genus should always 16 IV, 4 | always be the genus of the opposite species. If, then, any one 17 V, 3 | employed anything either opposite to the subject or, in general, 18 V, 3 | correctly stated. For an opposite is simultaneous by nature 19 V, 3 | simultaneous by nature with its opposite, and what is simultaneous 20 V, 3 | good to be "the most direct opposite of evil", has employed the 21 V, 3 | evil", has employed the opposite of good, and so the property 22 V, 3 | employing anything either opposite to, or, in general, simultaneous 23 V, 3 | employing anything either opposite to, or simultaneous by nature 24 V, 6 | if the inflexion of the opposite of the property rendered 25 V, 6 | of the inflexion of the opposite of the subject: for then 26 V, 6 | the inflexion of the other opposite be a property of the inflexion 27 V, 6 | the inflexion of the other opposite. Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as " 28 V, 6 | if the inflexion of the opposite of the property originally 29 V, 6 | of the inflexion of the opposite of the original subject: 30 V, 6 | the inflexion of the other opposite will be a property of the 31 V, 6 | the inflexion of the other opposite. Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as " 32 VI, 4 | 1) The first is when an opposite has been defined through 33 VI, 4 | been defined through its opposite, e.g.i. good through evil: 34 VI, 6 | perplexity is not an attribute of opposite reasonings, nor pain of 35 VI, 7 | are identical, and the opposite of "beautiful" is "not beautiful", 36 VI, 7 | pleasant to the ears" the opposite is not pleasant to the cars’: 37 VI, 9 | made.~See, also, if the opposite of the term has the opposite 38 VI, 9 | opposite of the term has the opposite definition, whether (e.g.) 39 VI, 9 | definition of "half" is the opposite of that of "double": for 40 VII, 1 | the same thing to take the opposite of the one or that of the 41 VII, 3 | and in detail: for if the opposite definition defines that 42 VII, 3 | definition defines that opposite term, the definition given 43 VIII, 1 | his proposition or of its opposite: for if it be uncertain 44 VIII, 2 | greater the evil that is its opposite": for they allege that health, 45 VIII, 2 | has a greater evil as its opposite: for disease is a greater 46 VIII, 2 | the greater evil as its opposite, unless the one good involves 47 VIII, 5 | tries to draw is always the opposite of the statement laid down. 48 VIII, 13| if any one were to beg an opposite affirmation and negation; 49 VIII, 13| contradictory statement that is opposite to the first conclusion