Chapter 46
Being is divided into substance and accident, not as genus into species, but as an equivocal term, or as those things which are derivative and relative.
Chapter 47
Substance is a most general genus. It is divided into corporeal and incorporeal.
The corporeal is divided into animate and inanimate.
The animate is divided into sentient, or animal, zoophyte, and non-sentient, or plant.
The animal is divided into rational and irrational.
The rational is divided into mortal and immortal.
The mortal is divided into man, ox, horse, dog, and the like.
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