| Paragraph 1 | The word 'substance' is applied, if not in more senses, still at least to four main objects; |
| Paragraph 2 | We have now outlined the nature of substance, showing that it is that which is not predicated of a stratum, but of which all else is predicated. |
| Paragraph 3 | If we adopt this point of view, then, it follows that matter is substance. |
| Paragraph 4 | Some of the sensible substances are generally admitted to be substances, so that we must look first among these. |

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