Harmony cannot be reproduced from badly tuned lyre, ii. 3.13 (52-[1180]).
Harmony is universe in spite of the faults in the details, ii. 3.16 (52-[1185]).
Harmony posterior to body, iv. 7.8 (2-[74]).
Harmony presupposes producing soul, iv. 7.8 (2-[75]).
Harmony (Pythagorean), soul is not, iv. 7.8 (2-[74]).
Harmony sympathetic, earth feels and directs by it, iv. 4.26 (28-[477]).
Hate of the body by Plato, supplemented by admiration of the world, ii. 9.17 (33-[633]).
Hate, virtue is a, iii. 6.2 (26-[352]).
Having as Aristotelian category, vi. 1.23 (42-[876]).
Having is too indefinite and various to be a category, vi. 1.23 (42-[876]).