| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] may 144 mean 29 meaning 31 meanings 31 means 79 means-for 1 meant 15 | Frequency [« »] 31 fire 31 him 31 meaning 31 meanings 31 place 31 taken 31 word | Aristotle Topics IntraText - Concordances meanings |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 15| bears a number of specific meanings or one only, may be considered 2 I, 15| contrary bears a number of meanings, whether the discrepancy 3 I, 15| of "sharp" bears several meanings, and if so, also does "sharp"; 4 I, 15| is used with a number of meanings, inasmuch as its contrary 5 I, 15| difference of kind between the meanings is at once obvious: e.g. 6 I, 15| difference in kind between the meanings is at once obvious: for 7 I, 15| their intermediates, if some meanings and their contraries have 8 I, 15| of "just" to each of the meanings of "justly"; e.g. if the 9 I, 15| different), look and see if the meanings comprised under the same 10 I, 15| Again, see if the actual meanings included under the same 11 I, 15| look and see if one of the meanings included under the same 12 I, 16| presence, then, of a number of meanings in a term may be investigated 13 I, 18| have examined the number of meanings of a term both for clearness’ 14 I, 18| made clear to him how many meanings it may have), and also with 15 I, 18| been made clear how many meanings there are, and also upon 16 I, 18| if we know the number of meanings of a term, we shall certainly 17 I, 18| not to know the number of meanings of our terms. This, however, 18 II, 3 | If, again, the variety of meanings of a term be obvious, distinguish 19 II, 3 | obvious, distinguish how many meanings it has before proceeding 20 II, 3 | those expressions whose meanings are many, but differ not 21 II, 3 | possible. Distinguish as many meanings as are required: e.g. if 22 II, 3 | should bring forward all such meanings as admit that view and should 23 II, 3 | divide them only into those meanings which also are required 24 II, 3 | uncertainty about the number of meanings involved. Further, that 25 V, 2 | one of the term’s several meanings which does not agree. For 26 V, 2 | body" does not bear several meanings, nor quickest to move upwards 27 VI, 10| applies also to the other meanings: for if so, this meaning 28 VI, 10| definition of those other meanings, for there are applicable 29 VII, 1 | the most literal of the meanings ascribed to "sameness" ( 30 VIII, 2 | What is man?" or "How many meanings has "the good"?" For a dialectical 31 VIII, 2 | ask the other man how many meanings of "the good" there are,