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1 II, 2 | to be from that which is coming to be" or "as that which 2 II, 2 | made); on the other hand, coming from another thing as water 3 II, 2 | comes to be as a result of coming to be, but that which exists 4 II, 2 | that which exists after the coming to be; for it is thus that 5 III, 4 | can there be a process of coming to be; for there must be 6 III, 4 | incapable of completing its coming to be cannot be in process 7 III, 4 | cannot be in process of coming to be; and that which has 8 III, 4 | which has completed its coming to be must he as soon as 9 III, 4 | the matter is at any time coming to be, should exist; for 10 III, 5 | cannot be in process of coming into being or of ceasing 11 IV, 2 | not separated either in coming to be or in ceasing to be); 12 IV, 5 | because they see contraries coming into existence out of the 13 IV, 5 | lost, and of that which is coming to be, something must already 14 IV, 5 | exists; and if a thing is coming to be, there must be something 15 V, 24| those things.-(6) It means coming after a thing in time, e.g. 16 V, 30| storm was the cause of his coming to a place for which he 17 VI, 3 | nothing else as cause of its coming to be. But to what sort 18 VII, 7 | house from bricks, because coming to be implies change in 19 VII, 8 | this" would ever have been coming to be, if this had been 20 VII, 13| formula nor in time nor in coming to be can the modifications 21 VIII, 3| ever being in course of coming to be. But it has been proved 22 VIII, 4| if we add "by the earth's coming in between’, this is the 23 VIII, 5| are and are not, without coming to be and ceasing to be, 24 IX, 3 | to stand, or of being or coming to be, or of not being or 25 IX, 3 | or of not being or not coming to be.~The word "actuality", 26 IX, 4 | well be capable of being or coming to be, and yet not be or 27 IX, 6 | building and has built, or is coming to be and has come to be, 28 IX, 8 | since, of that which is coming to be, some part must have 29 XI, 8 | supposed not to exist but to be coming to be, the same results 30 XI, 12| be change of change and coming to be of coming to be. What 31 XI, 12| change and coming to be of coming to be. What is true of the 32 XI, 12| earlier; e.g. if the simple coming to be was once coming to 33 XI, 12| simple coming to be was once coming to be, that which comes 34 XI, 12| something was also once coming to be; therefore that which 35 XI, 12| but something which was coming to be coming to be something 36 XI, 12| something which was coming to be coming to be something was already 37 XI, 12| existence. And this was once coming to be, so that at that time 38 XI, 12| that time it was not yet coming to be something else. Now 39 XI, 12| Therefore that which is coming to be is ceasing to be when 40 XI, 12| be when it has come to be coming to be; for it cannot cease 41 XI, 12| cease to be as soon as it is coming to be coming to be, nor 42 XI, 12| soon as it is coming to be coming to be, nor after it has 43 XII, 7 | an object of thought in coming into contact with and thinking 44 XIII, 7| theory said, from unequals (coming into being when these were 45 XIV, 2 | rather impossible, that the coming into play of a single thing 46 XIV, 5 | and the unequal.~Again, coming from certain things means 47 XIV, 5 | must be being treated as coming from contraries. There is,