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1 III, 3| the one exceeds an even higher standard. Nay more, if there 2 IV, 2| continually at the next higher genus, and see whether all 3 IV, 2| of essence: for all the higher genera should be predicated 4 IV, 2| genus itself, or one of its higher genera, partakes of the 5 IV, 2| of the species: for the higher genus does not partake of 6 IV, 2| to show that one of its higher genera is predicated of 7 IV, 2| essence, all of them, both higher and lower than this one, 8 IV, 2| to show that one of the higher genera is predicated of 9 IV, 2| likewise if all the genera higher than this genus are so predicated 10 IV, 2| genus, then both the genera higher than it, and it itself, 11 IV, 4| by the names of all the higher genera in relation to a " 12 IV, 4| case of "double" and its higher genera: for we say both " 13 V, 8| Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as a higher degree of sensation is a 14 V, 8| sensation is a property of a higher degree of life, a lower 15 VI, 5| nearest one has stated all the higher genera, seeing that all 16 VI, 5| genera, seeing that all the higher genera are predicated of 17 VI, 5| nearest genus, or else to the higher genus all the differentiae 18 VI, 5| who mentions merely the higher genus by itself, does not 19 VI, 6| with the genera that are higher than this, as "biped" carries