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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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1 III, 2 | are two solids in the same place, and that the intermediates 2 III, 2 | not apart but in the same place; which is still more impossible.~ 3 IV, 7 | This is clear, in the first place, if we define what the true 4 V, 6 | them either in time or in place or in definition, are most 5 V, 10| generation and dissolution take place; and the attributes that 6 V, 11| to something or in some place or by certain people; e.g. 7 V, 11| e.g. things are prior in place because they are nearer 8 V, 11| are nearer either to some place determined by nature (e.g. 9 V, 11| e.g. the middle or the last place), or to some chance object; 10 V, 18| all such phrases indicate place and position.~Therefore ‘ 11 V, 19| parts, in respect either of place or of potency or of kind; 12 V, 24| time, e.g. the voyage took place "from" the equinox, because 13 V, 24| equinox, because it took place after the equinox, and the 14 V, 30| these only in a particular place and at a particular time, 15 V, 30| the time this time, or the place this place, will be an accident. 16 V, 30| time, or the place this place, will be an accident. Therefore, 17 V, 30| cause of his coming to a place for which he was not sailing, 18 VI, 2 | what", quality, quantity, place, time, and any similar meanings 19 VII, 1 | quality, its quantity, or its place; since we know each of these 20 VII, 4 | quality, quantity, time, place, and motion), we must inquire 21 VIII, 1| changes, e.g. in respect of place that which is now here and 22 VIII, 1| has matter for change of place that it should also have 23 VIII, 2| breakfast; and others by place, e.g. the winds; and others 24 VIII, 4| can be moved in respect of place. Nor does matter belong 25 IX, 8 | i.e. in respect either of place or of quantity or quality; " 26 IX, 8 | quality or in a certain place); all imperishable things, 27 X, 1 | is one and indivisible in place and time; so that evidently 28 X, 1 | being isolated either in place, or in form or thought"; 29 X, 4 | from which generation takes place are the contraries, and 30 X, 7 | between these can change take place in virtue of their own nature ( 31 XI, 1 | mean that these thinkers place the objects of mathematics 32 XI, 6 | afore-said change takes place.) But if we do not change 33 XI, 9 | and that movement takes place when the complete reality 34 XI, 10| part have the same proper place, e.g. the whole earth and 35 XI, 10| move or rest? The proper place of the body which is homogeneous 36 XI, 10| the clod occupy the whole place, then? And how? (This is 37 XI, 10| infinite body and also a proper place for bodies, if every sensible 38 XI, 10| every sensible body is in a place, and there are six kinds 39 XI, 10| and there are six kinds of place, but these cannot exist 40 XI, 10| there cannot be an infinite place, there cannot be an infinite 41 XI, 10| there cannot be an infinite place,) for that which is in a 42 XI, 10| for that which is in a place is somewhere, and this means 43 XI, 11| and the affections and the place, which are the terminals 44 XI, 11| everything that is moved is in a place, but that which is not is 45 XI, 11| which is not is not in a place; for then it would be somewhere. 46 XI, 12| classified as substance, quality, place, acting or being acted on, 47 XI, 12| quality, of quantity, of place. There is no movement in 48 XI, 12| or cooled or change its place or increase. But this is 49 XI, 12| quality and quantity and place; for each of these admits 50 XI, 12| which are in one proximate place are together in place, and 51 XI, 12| proximate place are together in place, and things which are in 52 XI, 12| straight line is contrary in place. That is successive which 53 XII, 2 | of the quantity or of the place, and change in respect of " 54 XII, 2 | alteration, and change of place is motion, changes will 55 XII, 2 | but for motion from one place to another.~One might raise 56 XII, 3 | towards which movement takes place; and again, thirdly, the 57 XII, 6 | movement except movement in place, and of this only that which 58 XII, 7 | capable of being otherwise,-in place, even if not in substance. 59 XII, 7 | are posterior to change of place.~ 60 XIII, 2| solids to be in the same place, and also that according 61 XIII, 8| give 1-itself the middle place in odd numbers. (b) But 62 XIV, 1 | alteration, in respect of place locomotion, in respect of 63 XIV, 3 | is to consist. For they place it between ideal and sensible 64 XIV, 5 | not first.~It is out of place, also, to generate place 65 XIV, 5 | place, also, to generate place simultaneously with the 66 XIV, 5 | mathematical solids (for place is peculiar to the individual 67 XIV, 5 | hence they are separate in place; but mathematical objects 68 XIV, 5 | what kind of thing their place is.~Those who say that existing


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