in definition; for we count as more than one either things that are not continuous,Mikko Koivu Tröjor, or those whose form is not one, or those whose definition is not one.
While in a sense we call anything one if it is a quantity and continuous, in a sense we do not unless it is a whole, i.e. unless it has unity of form; e.g. if we saw the parts of a shoe put together anyhow we should not call them one all the same (unless because of their continuity); we do this only if they are put together so as to be a shoe and to have already a certain single form. This is why the circle is of all lines most truly one, because it is whole and complete.
(3) The essence of what is one is to be some kind of beginning of number; for the first measure is the beginning, since that by which we first know each class is the first measure of the class; the one,Jake DeBrusk Tröjor, then, is the beginning of the knowable regarding each class. But the one is not the same in all classes. For here it is a quarter-tone, and there it is the vowel or the consonant; and there is another unit of weight and another of movement. But everywhere the one is indivisible either in quantity or in kind. Now that which is indivisible in quantity is called a unit if it is not divisible in any dimension and is without position,Nike KD 7 Męskie, a point if it is not divisible in any dimension and has position, a line if it is divisible in one dimension,Canada Goose Lodge Down Hoody Jackor, a plane if in two, a body if divisible in quantity in all ��i.e. in three ��dimensions. And, reversing the order,NHL Mens Philadelphia Flyers Top Shelf Pullover Hoodie - Black, that which is divisible in two dimensions is a plane, that which is divisible in one a line,Mark Letestu Tröjor, that which is in no way divisible in quantity is a point or a unit,-that which has not position a unit, that which has position a point.
Again,Canada Goose Snow Mantra Parka, some things are one in number, others in species,Martin Hanzal Tröjor, others in genus,Zdeno Chara Tröjor, others by analogy; in number those whose matter is one, in species those whose definition is one,Connor McDavid Tröjor, in genus those to which the same figure of predication applies, by analogy those which are related as a third thing is to a fourth. The latter kinds of unity are always found when the former are; e.g. things that are one in number are also one in species, while things that are one in species are not all one in number; but things that are one in species are all one in genus,Canada Goose Herr, while things that are so in genus are not all one in species but are all one by analogy; while things that are one by analogy are not all one in genus.
Evidently ��any��will have meanings opposite to those of ��ne�� some things are many because they are not continuous, others because their matter-either the proximate matter or the ultimate-is divisible in kind,Belstaff New Panther Jackor, others because the definitions which state their essence are more than one.
Book V Chapter 7
Things are said to ��e��(1) in an accidental sense, (2) by their own nature.
(1) In an accidental sense, e.g. we say ��he righteous doer is musical�� and ��he man is musical�� and ��he musician is a man�� just as we say ��he musician builds�� because the builder happens to be musical or the mu
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