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1 I, 1 | the first principles of science it is improper to ask any 2 I, 1 | though appropriate to the science in question, are not true; 3 I, 2 | proper to the particular science in hand, seeing that the 4 I, 3 | say that his grasp of the science is adequate.~ 5 I, 10| there is but one single science of grammar, it might pass 6 I, 10| opinion that there is but one science of flute-playing as well, 7 I, 10| that there is more than one science of grammar, it might pass 8 I, 10| that there is more than one science of flute-playing as well: 9 II, 3 | some other way: e.g. "The science of many things is one": 10 II, 3 | as (e.g.) medicine is the science both of producing health 11 II, 3 | both of them ends, as the science of contraries is said to 12 II, 3 | sense of the term that the science of many things should be 13 II, 3 | e.g. that a particular science is of a particular thing, 14 II, 4 | by a term derived from "science", then he will also possess 15 III, 1 | the verdict of the better science, though relatively to a 16 III, 1 | may be his own particular science.~In the second place, that 17 V, 4 | a property of the man of science that he is not deceived 18 V, 4 | scientist is called after his science, it could not be a property 19 V, 4 | could not be a property of "science" that it is "incontrovertible 20 V, 4 | description of the man of science is wrong: one should say 21 V, 4 | while the description of Science is wrong too: one should 22 V, 5 | by argument" belongs to "science", or because it is partaken 23 V, 5 | stated as a property of "science" or of the "scientist". 24 VI, 4 | are objects of the same science, so that the one is not 25 VI, 6 | acting as such, and by the science that deals specially with 26 VI, 12| defined "medicine" as a science of Reality". For if medicine 27 VI, 12| For if medicine be not a science of anything that is real, 28 VI, 12| false; while if it be a science of some real thing, but 29 VI, 12| so that each will be a science of reality. Clearly, then, 30 VI, 12| definition does not define any science at all; for a definition 31 VII, 1 | distinguished as a "speculative" science, the other as a "practical" 32 VII, 1 | the other as a "practical" science. Likewise also in other 33 VIII, 13| show that medicine is a science of what leads to health