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1 14| the other five sorts of motion. This is not true, for we 2 14| from all other sorts of motion, for that which is affected 3 14| any of the other sorts of motion. Thus alteration is a distinct 4 14| alteration is a distinct sort of motion; for, if it were not, the 5 14| one of the other sorts of motion in addition; which as a 6 14| subject to some other sort of motion would, if alteration were 7 14| were not a distinct form of motion, necessarily be subject 8 14| rest is the contrary of motion. But the different forms 9 14| But the different forms of motion have their own contraries 10 14| truly its contrary; thus motion upwards is the contrary 11 14| upwards is the contrary of motion downwards and vice versa.~ 12 14| the case of that sort of motion which yet remains, of those 13 14| this qualitative form of motion. In this way becoming white