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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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circle

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1 V, 6 | single form. This is why the circle is of all lines most truly 2 V, 14| it is four-footed; and a circle is a figure of particular 3 V, 29| true; e.g. the account of a circle is false when applied to 4 VII, 7 | it is placed. The brazen circle, then, has its matter in 5 VII, 8 | is either a sphere or a circle or whatever else it may 6 VII, 10| not. The formula of the circle does not include that of 7 VII, 10| of the letters; yet the circle is divided into segments 8 VII, 10| And so the formula of the circle does not include that of 9 VII, 10| the snub, or the bronze circle, pass away into these materials, 10 VII, 10| and bones, and again the circle into its segments; for there 11 VII, 10| for there is a sense of "circle" in which involves matter. 12 VII, 10| which involves matter. For "circle" is used ambiguously, meaning 13 VII, 10| ambiguously, meaning both the circle, unqualified, and the individual 14 VII, 10| unqualified, and the individual circle, because there is no name 15 VII, 10| than a right angle". The circle and the semicircle also 16 VII, 10| semicircle is defined by the circle; and so is the finger by 17 VII, 10| universal; for "being a circle" is the same as the circle, 18 VII, 10| circle" is the same as the circle, and "being a soul" the 19 VII, 10| concrete thing, e.g. this circle, i.e. one of the individual 20 VII, 10| the right angle and the circle and the animal are prior, 21 VII, 10| individual itself, and "being a circle" is the circle, and "being 22 VII, 10| being a circle" is the circle, and "being a right angle" 23 VII, 11| different materials, as a circle may exist in bronze or stone 24 VII, 11| part of the essence of the circle, since it is found apart 25 VII, 11| even in the case of the circle and the triangle, thinking 26 VII, 11| that all these are to the circle or the triangle as flesh 27 VII, 11| without his parts, as the circle can without the bronze. 28 VII, 11| included in the formula of the circle? It cannot be said, "because 29 VII, 11| be parts of the universal circle, but will be parts of the 30 VIII, 6| one of actuality; e.g. the circle is "a plane figure". But 31 X, 9 | do a brazen and a wooden circle, then, differ in species; 32 X, 9 | brazen triangle and a wooden circle differ in species, it is 33 XII, 7 | motion, which is motion in a circle; and this is plain not in 34 XII, 7 | change, and motion in a circle the first kind of spatial 35 XII, 8 | a body which moves in a circle is eternal and unresting; 36 XII, 8 | the second moves in the circle which runs along the middle 37 XII, 8 | zodiac, and the third in the circle which is inclined across 38 XII, 8 | breadth of the zodiac; but the circle in which the moon moves 39 XII, 8 | has its movement in the circle which bisects the zodiac 40 XII, 8 | of each planet are in the circle which bisects the zodiac, 41 XII, 8 | fourth sphere is in the circle which is inclined at an 42 XIII, 4| definition apply to the circle itself, but "what really


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