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1 VI, 13| state the manner of their composition: for the mere mention of 2 VI, 14| whole compounded as the "composition" of these things (e.g. " 3 VI, 14| a living creature" as a "composition of soul and body"), first 4 VI, 14| omitted to state the kind of composition, as (e.g.) in a definition 5 VI, 14| flesh" or "bone" as the "composition of fire, earth, and air". 6 VI, 14| not enough to say it is a composition, but you should also go 7 VI, 14| on to define the kind of composition: for these things do not 8 VI, 14| irrespective of the manner of their composition, but when compounded in 9 VI, 14| substances is the same as a "composition" at all: for a composition 10 VI, 14| composition" at all: for a composition always has a decomposition 11 VI, 14| that every compound is a composition or else that none is, and 12 VI, 14| though a compound, is never a composition, then no other compound 13 VI, 14| other compound could be a composition either.~Again, if in the