... ; we call it matter. II (7) I This matter may be distingu,ished further into ,two classes: matter and ...
... , himself questions .. -5 ~ "In what way may it ~c asserted:that all things are one? Do they mean that all ...
... contraries which may be gene ralized int a 'excess and defect,' (Compare Plat a's 'Great and Small' -- except ...
... -pri:q.ciples to gether or separate them as the case may be; otherwise the result ~ VJ ould be stat ic for they ...
... come to be in the unquali fied sense." (29) By that he means that acciaents, though they may come to be ...