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L. Equality
1. As in God there is equality and not majority, equality
offers greater possibility than does majority.
2. Since relation cannot include majority without minority,
power can empower things more in equality than in majority.
3. As God is good, every good equation signifies being while
its opposite signifies non being.
4. Supreme equality is the one produced essentially without
accident by an essence within itself.
5. Inequality between one substance and another never occurs
without accidents.
6. Substances always find equality in concordance and unequality
in contrariety.
7. In human substance there is a greater equation between
soul and body than among accidents.
8. Any equation produced substantially by substance is greater
than one produced between accidents and substance.
9. Since equality agrees with being and inequality with non
being, there is greater equality in substance than in accidents.
10. Equality among accidental forms can never be as great
as equality among substantial forms.
11. Relation can hold greater equality than can all the other
accidents .
12. As accidents seek out equality, substance is constituted. |
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