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1 III, 6 | all numbers into either odd or even: for then, if the 2 III, 6 | if the soul be neither odd nor even, clearly it is 3 IV, 2 | the genus, e.g. by taking "odd" as a number’. For "odd" 4 IV, 2 | odd" as a number’. For "odd" is a differentia of number, 5 IV, 2 | partake of the genus, so that "odd" too is no species but a 6 IV, 2 | number" a thing that is "odd". Also, see if he has mentioned 7 IV, 2 | e.g. of "soul" neither "odd" nor "even" is predicated: 8 VI, 4 | division by another, e.g. "an odd number" as "that which is 9 VI, 4 | simultaneous by nature and "odd" and "even" are such terms: 10 VI, 11| whenever he says that an odd number is a "number with 11 VI, 11| expressions, and it is the word "odd" for which the phrase has 12 VI, 11| middle, yet they are not "odd"; so that this could not 13 VI, 11| not be a definition of "odd". If, on the other hand,