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1 Int, I| facts irrelevant to the matter in hand, I beg all students 2 Int, IV| that he would consider the matter over and over again before 3 Int, IV| I long to hear how the matter stands197." Again, a little 4 Int, IV| himself267. The more the matter is examined the more clearly 5 Not, 1| is consists of force and matter, which are never actually 6 Not, 1| impresses form on the formless matter, it becomes a formed entity ( 7 Not, 1| entities is the formless matter, matter and space are infinitely 8 Not, 1| is the formless matter, matter and space are infinitely 9 Not, 1| form acts on the formless matter and so produces the ordered 10 Not, 1| universe, outside which no matter exists. Reason permeates 11 Not, 1| distinction between Force and Matter, the active and passive 12 Not, 1| logical genus (ειδος), and of Matter (‛υλη) with logical differentia ( 13 Not, 1| meaning is this; passive matter when worked upon by an active 14 Not, 1| Aristotle calls it. Passive matter ‛υλη is only potentially 15 Not, 1| clause, viz. that Force and Matter cannot actually exist apart, 16 Not, 1| contrasted with materia, unformed matter. Qualitas is here wrongly 17 Not, 1| the product of Force and Matter, cf. 28. The Greeks themselves 18 Not, 1| reserved for the primary Matter and Force. Aër et ignis: 19 Not, 1| necessary properties of matter, viz. heat, cold, dryness, 20 Not, 1| Turnebus for MSS. effecta. So Matter is called an εκμαγειον in 21 Not, 1| totam ipsam in 28; "which matter throughout its whole extent 22 Not, 1| infinite subdivisibility of matter had become so thoroughly 23 Not, 1| atom, just as there is no matter atom. As regards space, 24 Not, 1| going Stoicism. Reason, God, Matter, Universe, are interchangeable 25 Not, 1| difference between Force and Matter in the Stoic scheme, see 26 Not, 2| hearing all things, now as a matter of fact they did decide 27 Not, 2| 44). Let us discuss the matter farther. The innate clearness 28 Not, 2| attention to the subject matter would have shown emendation 29 Not, 2| for the constr., for the matter see 22. Lumina: "strong