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1 IV, 1| possible for the genus to partake of the object which has 2 IV, 1| placed in the genus. "To partake" is defined as "to admit 3 IV, 1| therefore, the species partake of the genera, but not the 4 IV, 1| partakes or can possibly partake of the species, e.g. if 5 IV, 1| genus be quite unable to partake of any of its species: for 6 IV, 1| impossible that it should partake of the genus if it do not 7 IV, 1| of the genus if it do not partake of any of its species, except 8 IV, 1| first division: these do partake of the genus alone. If, 9 IV, 1| take it that it does not partake of any of the species, and 10 IV, 1| the genus must necessarily partake of one of the species as 11 IV, 1| For individuals as well partake in the genus and the species, 12 IV, 2| the higher genus does not partake of any of the lower.] If, 13 IV, 2| addition that walking does not partake of any of the species of 14 IV, 2| therefore, walking does not partake either of increase or decrease 15 IV, 2| motion, clearly it would partake of locomotion, so that locomotion 16 IV, 2| and to the objects which partake of the species. For of necessity 17 IV, 2| and of the objects which partake of the species: if, then, 18 IV, 2| differentia generally thought to partake of the genus: for what partakes 19 IV, 2| the differentia does not partake of the genus, so that "odd" 20 IV, 2| seeing that it does not partake of the genus.~Moreover, 21 IV, 2| differentia, and also should not partake of its differentia; whereas, 22 IV, 2| its differentia, and will partake of it.~Again, if no differentia 23 IV, 3| partakes or could possibly partake of any contrary of the genus: 24 IV, 3| thing will at the same time partake of contrary things, seeing 25 IV, 3| partakes, or can possibly partake, of the contrary genus as 26 IV, 6| whether the objects that partake of the genus fail to be 27 V, 5| it because they already partake of "animal"), or because 28 V, 5| belong to the things which partake of it; whereas if he renders 29 VI, 6| genus will then be found to partake of its own species: for,


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