| Paragraph 1 | Since one thing has one contrary, we might raise the question how the one is opposed to the many, and the equal to the great and the small. |
| Paragraph 2 | It remains, then, that it is opposed either as negation or as privation. |
| Paragraph 3 | The equal, then, is that which is neither great nor small but is naturally fitted to be either great or small; |

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