id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-metaphysics-2113 aristotle-metaphysics-2113 .txt text/plain 112515 4216 68 also consider that number is the principle both as matter for things the Ideas, being the substances of things, exist apart? substance of perceptible things, we assert the existence of a second what can they mean by saying that the nature of existing things is also comes from the matter of the form.-Some things, then, are said to 'What a thing is' in one sense means substance and the 'this', in things which are not formed by nature, are substances at all; for belong to those things which exist by nature but are not substances; The causes and the principles of different things are in a sense And since the moving cause in the case of natural things is-for man, numbers are separable substances and first causes of things. substance and element of all things, and that number is formed from Is number the cause, then, and does the thing exist ./cache/aristotle-metaphysics-2113.txt ./txt/aristotle-metaphysics-2113.txt