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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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process

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1 II, 2 | can there be an infinite process downwards, with a beginning 2 II, 2 | destroyed; for since the process of becoming is not infinite 3 II, 2 | last term of this sort, the process will not be infinite; but 4 III, 4 | neither can there be a process of coming to be; for there 5 III, 4 | coming to be cannot be in process of coming to be; and that 6 III, 4 | impossible, whether the process has a limit or proceeds 7 III, 5 | thought to be accompanied by a process of becoming or perishing; 8 III, 5 | and surfaces cannot be in process either of becoming or of 9 III, 5 | for this also cannot be in process of coming into being or 10 IV, 2 | others because they are a process towards substance, or destructions 11 IV, 5 | it is generated, and this process cannot go on ad infinitum.- 12 IV, 5 | surrounds us is always in process of destruction and generation; 13 IV, 7 | the definition.-Again, the process will go on ad infinitum, 14 IV, 8 | is true is true, and this process will go on to infinity.~ 15 V, 2 | something else has put the process in motion, as e.g. thinning 16 V, 4 | which is the end of the process of becoming.-(6) By an extension 17 V, 20| we cannot have; for the process will go on to infinity, 18 VI, 2 | and pass out of being by a process, but things which are accidentally 19 VI, 3 | something else. Clearly then the process goes back to a certain starting-point, 20 VII, 6 | are to be different, the process will go on to infinity; 21 VII, 7 | himself can produce. Then the process from this point onward, 22 VII, 7 | this point onward, i.e. the process towards health, is called 23 VII, 7 | the starting point for the process of becoming healthy is, 24 VII, 7 | for this is present in the process and it is this that becomes 25 VII, 12| form of footedness. And the process wants always to go on so 26 VII, 15| definition is a scientific process, and if, just as knowledge 27 VII, 17| still further, so that the process will go on to infinity. 28 VII, 17| nature of their own and by a process of nature, their substance 29 VIII, 1| destroyed, and now underlies the process as a "this" and again underlies 30 VIII, 4| a kind? Yes, but to what process in the proximate subject 31 IX, 1 | subject and refers to the same process as a corresponding impotence. 32 IX, 6 | knowledge. For the fact that the process of dividing never comes 33 IX, 6 | been happy. If not, the process would have had sometime 34 IX, 6 | sometime to cease, as the process of making thin ceases: but, 35 IX, 6 | thought. The latter sort of process, then, I call an actuality, 36 X, 8 | indivisible", for in the process of division contrarieties 37 XI, 2 | into being by a gradual process, but a point does not; for 38 XI, 9 | being built, and this is the process of building. Similarly with 39 XI, 12| there is a change from the process of recollection to that 40 XI, 12| because that to which the process attaches is changing, now 41 XI, 12| ignorance.~Further, the process will go on to infinity, 42 XII, 3 | is changed, the form. The process, then, will go on to infinity, 43 XIII, 2| breadth, lastly depth, and the process is complete. If, then, that


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