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" ... shown to consist (sometimes) of a part directly perceived and a part unperceived (ie inferred).2 Thus the subject of an inference corresponds to Aristotle's Minor Term. As ultimate Subject it corresponds ontologically, to his First Substance or First... "
Aristotle - Page 96
by George Grote - 1872
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumes 57-58

Henry Allon - 1873 - 712 pages
...else. As Ate aliqitls, or hoc aliqutd, it lies at the bottom (either expressed or implied) of the whole work of predication. It is Ens, or Essence, most of all, par excellence. We are told that what is most peculiar to Essence is that while remaining unum et idem numero, it is...
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Aristotle, Volume 31; Volume 187

George Grote - 1880 - 708 pages
...Substratum for all the other Categories, and even for predication generally. It is a Subject only ; it never appears as a predicate of anything else. As Hie Aliquis...Second Entia nor any of the other Categories could exist.0 The Species is recognized by Aristotle as a Second Ens or Essence, in which these First Essences...
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