(
doxa
), opinion: conception which is open to persuasion by reason; fluctuation in reasoning; the thinking which is led by to the false as well as the true.
(
aisth
ē
sis
), perception: fluctuation in the soul; movement of the mind via the body;
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announcement for the benefit of human beings, from which arises a non-rational ability in the soul to recognize things through the body.
(
hexis
), state: disposition of the soul on account of which people are said to be of a [d] certain sort.
(
ph
ō
n
ē
), voiced sound: an emission of thought through the mouth.
(
logos
), speech: voice articulated in letters capable of indicating each existing thing; linguistic sound compounded of nouns and verbs, without music.
(
onoma
), noun: uncompounded linguistic sound expressing both what is predicated in the essence and everything which is not said of a thing in its own right.
(
dialektos
), language, linguistic expression: human sound with letters; a common sign which is expressive, without music.
(
sullab
ē
), syllable: articulaction of the human voice that can be written.
(
horos
), definition: something said, comprised of genus and differentia.
(
tekm
ē
rion
), evidence: proof of the non-evident.
(
apodeixis
), proof: true argument reasoning to a conclusion; argument that declares something through what is previously known.
(
stoicheion ph
ō
n
ē
s
), element of voiced sound: uncompounded voiced sound, the reason that the other voiced sounds are voiced sounds.
(
ō
phelimon
), utility: what causes something to be well off; what causes good.