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1 I, 9 | number: Essence, Quantity, Quality, Relation, Place, Time, 2 I, 9 | something’s essence or its quality or quantity or some one 3 I, 9 | a substance, sometimes a quality, sometimes some one of the 4 I, 9 | essence and signifies a quality. Likewise, also, if a magnitude 5 I, 9 | essence, but a quantity or a quality or one of the other kinds 6 I, 15| because of a certain intrinsic quality they themselves have, the 7 I, 15| because of any intrinsic quality in themselves. Similarly 8 I, 15| means to be of a certain quality, e.g. temperate or courageous 9 III, 5 | exhibits such and such a quality exhibits that quality in 10 III, 5 | a quality exhibits that quality in a greater degree than 11 III, 5 | impart such and such a quality to that which possesses 12 III, 5 | does impart it is of that quality in greater degree than the 13 IV, 1 | essence of snow, but a certain quality of it. So that neither of 14 IV, 1 | substance while the other is a quality, or the one be a relative 15 IV, 1 | relative while the other is a quality, as (e.g.) "slow" and "swan" 16 IV, 1 | is not a substance but a quality, so that "white" is not 17 IV, 1 | and "noble" are each a quality, so that good, or noble, 18 IV, 1 | and if the species be a quality, so too the genus should 19 IV, 1 | too the genus should be a quality; e.g. if white be a quality, 20 IV, 1 | quality; e.g. if white be a quality, so too should colour be. 21 IV, 2 | essence, but rather some quality, as do "walking" and "biped".~ 22 IV, 6 | differentia always signifies a quality of the genus, whereas the 23 IV, 6 | describes an animal of a certain quality, whereas he who says "animal" 24 IV, 6 | describes an animal of a certain quality, whereas he who says "animal" 25 IV, 6 | walking thing of a certain quality.~The differentia, then, 26 V, 3 | amongst the rest a sensible quality, "to be coloured", but still 27 V, 3 | be coloured", but still a quality such as manifestly always 28 VI, 6 | indicates not the essence but a quality: and to indicate a quality 29 VI, 6 | quality: and to indicate a quality is generally held to be 30 VI, 6 | individual rather than a quality: for the general view is 31 VI, 6 | differentia always expresses a quality.~Look and see, further, 32 VI, 6 | locality, but a certain quality: for even if the thing be 33 VI, 8 | distinguish the quantity or quality or place or other differentiae 34 VI, 8 | differentiae of an object; e.g. the quality and quantity of the honour 35 VI, 8 | the incontinent man the quality of the pleasures, should 36 VI, 8 | specify as well quantity, quality, place, and cause. Likewise, 37 VI, 13| he may have "the former quality+the latter" at the same 38 VII, 1 | predicates, the one signifies a quality and the other a quantity


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