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Theaetetus Part
1 Intro| surrounds them; it is the vacuum or void which they leave Timaeus Part
2 Intro| and as ‘nature abhors a vacuum,’ the finer and more subtle 3 Intro| at the same time leaves a vacuum into which through the pores 4 Intro| displaced enters. Also the vacuum which is made when the air 5 Intro| because ‘nature abhors a vacuum,’ and because things, when 6 Intro| circulation does not admit of a vacuum, as he tells us in his strange 7 Intro| or nostrils, it leaves a vacuum which is filled up by other 8 Intro| while the impossibility of a vacuum is the propelling cause 9 Intro| the impossibility of a vacuum and the attraction of like 10 Intro| words, that nature abhors a vacuum. Whenever a particle is 11 Intro| thesis that nature abhors a vacuum, as in the Sophist he also 12 Text | it does not pass into a vacuum, but into the neighbouring 13 Text | there is no surrounding vacuum it thrusts away the neighbouring 14 Text | there is no such thing as a vacuum into which any of those 15 Text | can be no such thing as a vacuum. Wherefore also the breast 16 Text | conditions—the non-existence of a vacuum, the fact that objects push