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1 II, 3 | Hence method is not that of natural science; for presumably 2 II, 3 | thus we shall also see what natural science treats of (and whether 3 III, 4 | unity and being. But the natural philosophers take a different 4 IV, 3 | the arithmetician. Some natural philosophers indeed have 5 IV, 3 | thinker who is above even the natural philosopher (for nature 6 IV, 5 | about the truth, is it not natural that beginners in philosophy 7 V, 4 | primary movement in each natural object is present in it 8 V, 4 | primary material of which any natural object consists or out of 9 V, 4 | people call the elements of natural objects also their nature, 10 V, 4 | Nature" means the essence of natural objects, as with those who 11 V, 4 | source of the movement of natural objects, being present in 12 V, 16| it lacks no part of its natural magnitude.-(3) The things 13 V, 23| the earth, as some of the natural philosophers also say. In 14 VI, 1 | and that it is.~And since natural science, like other sciences, 15 VI, 1 | perceptible matter. If then all natural things are a analogous to 16 VI, 1 | the "what" in the case of natural objects, and also that it 17 VI, 1 | which are formed by nature, natural science will be the first 18 VII, 2 | are substances, but also natural bodies such as fire and 19 VII, 7 | quality or somewhere.~Now natural comings to be are the comings 20 VII, 7 | begets man.~Thus, then, are natural products produced; all other 21 VII, 7 | spontaneously or by luck just as natural products sometimes do; for 22 VII, 8 | form), i.e. in the case of natural products (for man begets 23 VII, 9 | which shares its name (as natural products are produced), 24 VII, 9 | mule is not a mule. The natural things which (like the artificial 25 VIII, 1| generally recognized are the natural substances, i.e. fire, earth, 26 VIII, 3| might say that the nature in natural objects is the only substance 27 VIII, 3| makes it one. And this is a natural result; for the same reason 28 VIII, 4| the substances that are natural and generable, if the causes 29 VIII, 4| rightly. But in the case of natural but eternal substances another 30 IX, 8 | sometime stand still, as the natural philosophers fear they may. 31 X, 5 | intermediate and a certain natural interval; but between the 32 XI, 6 | from the doctrine of the natural philosophers, and in others 33 XI, 6 | common to nearly all the natural philosophers. Since, then, 34 XI, 7 | But the science of the natural philosopher deals with the 35 XI, 7 | these facts, then, that natural science must be neither 36 XI, 7 | fall to observe how the natural philosopher should define 37 XI, 7 | applies alike to all. Now if natural substances are the first 38 XI, 10| as to the One which the natural philosophers posit besides 39 XII, 3 | something that shares its name. (Natural objects and other things 40 XII, 3 | it is only in the case of natural objects. And so Plato was 41 XII, 3 | Forms as there are kinds of natural object (if there are Forms 42 XII, 4 | moving cause in the case of natural things is-for man, for instance, 43 XII, 6 | world from night, or the natural philosophers who say that " 44 XII, 7 | because it is contrary to the natural impulse, that without which 45 XII, 10| theologians and all the natural philosophers. But if the 46 XIII, 4| with numbers; but it was natural that Socrates should be 47 XIV, 1 | principles contraries: as in natural things, so also in the case 48 XIV, 1 | of measures. (Thus it is natural that one is not a number; 49 XIV, 3 | but in that they construct natural bodies out of numbers, things 50 XIV, 3 | to speak the language of natural science, it is fair to make