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1 I, 2 | several sciences. For it is impossible to discuss them at all from 2 I, 11| view that contradiction is impossible, as Antisthenes said; or 3 II, 2 | to be wronged: for it is impossible that God should be injured. 4 II, 3 | Supposing, however, that it is impossible to show both, you should 5 II, 3 | it clearly is altogether impossible that it should be so; or, 6 II, 4 | eclipse), whereas it is impossible to remember anything save 7 II, 7 | could not belong; for it is impossible that contrary predicates 8 II, 7 | they exist in us, it is impossible that they should be unmoved: 9 II, 11| for what is absolutely impossible is not possible either in 10 III, 6 | pleasure is good: it is impossible to demolish it in any other 11 IV, 1 | of its species: for it is impossible that it should partake of 12 IV, 3 | character which it is utterly impossible for any member of the genus 13 IV, 3 | share in life, while it is impossible for any number to live, 14 IV, 3 | species, look and see if it be impossible that there should be another 15 IV, 4 | however, cannot be, for it is impossible, if "good" be the genus 16 IV, 4 | again, it is absolutely impossible that they should be found 17 IV, 4 | of knowledge. But this is impossible, for memory is always found 18 IV, 5 | convinced of it, whereas this is impossible if conviction be a species 19 IV, 5 | of conception: for it is impossible for a thing still to remain 20 IV, 5 | only. For some things it is impossible to place in a single genus, 21 V, 3 | intelligible. Accordingly it is impossible to understand anything further 22 V, 7 | of the base.] For it is impossible for the same thing to be 23 V, 8 | not of any use: for it is impossible for the same thing to be 24 VI, 3 | to the subject: for it is impossible that both phlegm and also 25 VI, 3 | the same species, it is impossible that the expression as a 26 VI, 4 | something, so that it is impossible to understand the one term 27 VI, 5 | these things, since it is impossible that there should be more 28 VI, 6 | differentia: for this is impossible, seeing that the differentia 29 VI, 6 | genera. Or perhaps it is not impossible for the same differentia 30 VI, 6 | differentiates; and it is absolutely impossible for a thing to exist without 31 VI, 12| render it. It is, moreover, impossible that a definition of this 32 VI, 13| whole neither. For it is impossible either for a neutral thing 33 VII, 1 | Inquire also not only if some impossible consequence results directly 34 VII, 3 | a definition; for it is impossible that anything else should 35 VII, 5 | without these premisses it is impossible to reason to a definition; 36 VII, 5 | do belong. So that it is impossible to use one set as a basis 37 VIII, 2 | hand, one does reason to an impossible conclusion, unless its falsehood 38 VIII, 2 | people deny that it is impossible, so that the questioners 39 VIII, 3 | for to prove anything is impossible unless one begins with the 40 VIII, 3 | of their obscurity, it is impossible to argue upon such terms; 41 VIII, 3 | used metaphorically, it is impossible to refute them.~In general, 42 VIII, 3 | and may even prove quite impossible. The case of the significance 43 VIII, 8 | argument of Zeno that it is impossible to move or to traverse the 44 VIII, 10| not writing, it would be impossible in such a case to apply 45 VIII, 11| tempers, it may perhaps be impossible to make one’s inferences 46 VIII, 14| demonstration, because it is impossible to reason at all without


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