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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A living man and a picture of a man both go by animal, yet mean different things. From that split Aristotle builds his four groups of things that are, and names ousia as what everything else leans on.

The reading distinguishes namesakes, true namesakes, and things named after something, then sorts what exists by whether it is said of a subject or present in one. It introduces the ten kinds of single words and argues that first ousiai underlie everything else, with narrower kinds counting as ...]]></itunes:summary>
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The reading distinguishes namesakes, true namesakes, and things named after something, then sorts what exists by whether it is said of a subject or present in one. It introduces the ten kinds of single words and argues that first ousiai underlie everything else, with narrower kinds counting as ousia more truly than wider ones.

Terms in today&apos;s reading — psuche: the life in a living thing — what animates it · ousia: substance — what a thing most truly is

Glossary and more: DailyAristotle.com]]></description>
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Terms in today&apos;s reading — psuche: the life in a living thing — what animates it · ousia: substance — what a thing most truly is

Glossary and more: DailyAristotle.com]]></content:encoded>
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