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capable

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1 I, 5 | if A be a man, then he is capable of learning grammar, and 2 I, 5 | learning grammar, and if he be capable of learning grammar, he 3 II, 1 | property; for if "to be capable of learning grammar is an 4 II, 1 | attribute of S", then "S will be capable of learning grammar". For 5 II, 5 | animate and a biped and capable of acquiring reason and 6 II, 7 | ignorant. For if it were capable of ignorance, it would be 7 II, 7 | of ignorance, it would be capable of knowledge as well: and 8 II, 7 | the faculty of desire is capable of knowledge. For purposes, 9 II, 7 | belongs, or that the thing is capable of the contrary, we shall 10 IV, 4 | disposition, then also to be capable of something is to be disposed 11 IV, 5 | the class "capacity" or "capable", e.g. by defining a "sophist" 12 IV, 5 | a "thief" as "one who is capable of secretly thieving other 13 IV, 5 | so called because he is "capable" in one of these respects: 14 IV, 5 | God and the good man are capable of doing bad things, but 15 IV, 5 | possess them; for they are capable (we say) of doing evil. 16 IV, 5 | the class "capacity" or "capable" or "productive" of anything. 17 IV, 5 | For capacity, and what is capable or productive of anything, 18 V, 1 | does "a mortal living being capable of receiving knowledge" 19 V, 2 | he who has stated "animal capable of acquiring knowledge" 20 V, 3 | of man to be an "animal capable of receiving knowledge", 21 V, 4 | the description "an animal capable of receiving knowledge" 22 V, 4 | of man to be "an animal capable of receiving knowledge". 23 V, 4 | the attribute "an animal capable of receiving knowledge" 24 V, 4 | subject, and so "an animal capable of receiving knowledge" 25 V, 5 | man" the phrase "an animal capable of receiving knowledge" 26 V, 5 | nature, and so "an animal capable of receiving knowledge" 27 V, 8 | property of "being" to be "capable of being acted upon or of 28 V, 8 | exists, it will also be capable of being acted upon or of 29 V, 8 | certain way: so that to be "capable of being acted upon or of 30 VI, 3 | definition of man, the addition "capable of receiving knowledge" 31 VI, 5 | else besides the doctor is capable of producing disease.~Moreover, 32 VI, 7 | or "the real" is "what is capable of being acted upon or of 33 VI, 10| always wherever the words "capable of acting on" or "capable 34 VI, 10| capable of acting on" or "capable of being acted upon" are 35 VI, 13| in some identical thing capable of containing them (as e.g. 36 VI, 14| if defined as a substance capable of receiving knowledge:


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