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universe belongs unequivocally to one, and only one, of the proposed categories. aristotle categories categories (lat. categoriae, greek κατηγορίαι katēgoriai) is a text from aristotle 's organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of thing which can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition
, when, though it is not a part of the subject, it cannot possibly exist without the subject, e.g., shape in a thing having a shape. of all the things that exist, some may be predicated of a subject, but are in no subject; as "man" may be predicated of james or john, but is not in any subject. some are...
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