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1 I, 5 | self-same thing, as (e.g.) the "sitting posture" may belong or not 2 I, 5 | relative property. Thus the sitting posture is an accident, 3 I, 5 | a man is the only person sitting, while if he be not the 4 I, 5 | if he be not the only one sitting, it is still a property 5 I, 5 | relatively to those who are not sitting. So then, there is nothing 6 I, 7 | when the creature who is sitting, or who is musical, is called 7 I, 7 | one of the people who are sitting down, indicating him by 8 I, 7 | call to us "the man who is sitting" or "who is conversing over 9 V, 3 | a particular man "to be sitting with a particular man", 10 VIII, 10| writes" and "Socrates is sitting": for from these it follows 11 VIII, 10| proposition "Socrates is sitting", and still be no nearer 12 VIII, 10| one should happen to be sitting and not writing, it would