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1 I, 7| called "the same" in view of unity of species. For all such 2 I, 7| called "the same" in view of unity of species. It is generally 3 I, 7| mean to signify numerical unity. That what I have just said 4 IV, 1| genus of ‘being" or of "unity": for then the result will 5 IV, 1| everything that is, "being" and "unity" are predicated, and therefore 6 IV, 1| as for example Being and Unity: for everything has being 7 IV, 1| everything has being and unity, so that neither is the 8 IV, 6| thus (e.g.) "Being" and "Unity" are among the number of 9 IV, 6| except of its species. Hence Unity, inter alia, will be a species 10 IV, 6| well, seeing that Being and Unity are predicates of absolutely 11 V, 2| argument, because of its unity", has used in the property 12 V, 2| term of that kind, viz. "unity", which is a universal attribute;