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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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magnitude

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 4 | whatever has being is a spatial magnitude. And if it is a magnitude, 2 III, 4 | magnitude. And if it is a magnitude, it is corporeal; for the 3 III, 4 | greater),-yet how can a magnitude proceed from one such indivisible 4 III, 4 | a number and sometimes a magnitude, if the not-one was inequality 5 V, 6 | no part of it which has magnitude rests while another moves, 6 V, 6 | one kind of animal; if qua magnitude, one kind of magnitude.- 7 V, 6 | qua magnitude, one kind of magnitude.-Now most things are called 8 V, 13| plurality if it is numerable, a magnitude if it is a measurable. " 9 V, 13| into non-continuous parts, "magnitude" that which is divisible 10 V, 13| into continuous parts; of magnitude, that which is continuous 11 V, 16| lacks no part of its natural magnitude.-(3) The things which have 12 V, 17| it may be, of a spatial magnitude or of a thing that has magnitude; ( 13 V, 17| magnitude or of a thing that has magnitude; (3) the end of each thing ( 14 X, 1 | magnitudes is a spatial magnitude, and in particular that 15 XI, 10| it is neither a spatial magnitude nor a plurality, but infinity 16 XI, 10| the divisible is either magnitude or plurality. But if indivisible, 17 XI, 10| itself, unless number and magnitude also exist by themselvess-since 18 XII, 7 | substance cannot have any magnitude, but is without parts and 19 XII, 7 | power; and, while every magnitude is either infinite or finite, 20 XII, 7 | above reason, have finite magnitude, and it cannot have infinite 21 XII, 7 | it cannot have infinite magnitude because there is no infinite 22 XII, 7 | because there is no infinite magnitude at all). But it has also 23 XII, 8 | themselves unmovable, and without magnitude, for the reason before mentioned. 24 XIII, 2| number nor points nor spatial magnitude nor time. And if this is 25 XIII, 2| for the incomplete spatial magnitude is in the order of generation 26 XIII, 3| however qua such as to have magnitude or to be divisible, clearly 27 XIII, 3| which abstracts from spatial magnitude is more precise than one 28 XIII, 6| the units to have spatial magnitude. But how the first 1 was 29 XIII, 6| constructed so as to have magnitude, they seem unable to say.~ 30 XIII, 6| neither is every spatial magnitude divisible into magnitudes, 31 XIII, 6| suppose the numbers to have magnitude, as has been said before. 32 XIII, 8| units at least have not magnitude; and how can a magnitude 33 XIII, 8| magnitude; and how can a magnitude be composed of indivisibles? 34 XIII, 9| c., are attributes of magnitude, but magnitude does not 35 XIII, 9| attributes of magnitude, but magnitude does not consist of these, 36 XIV, 1 | appropriate in their nature to magnitude than to number; and others 37 XIV, 1 | quarter-tone, in spatial magnitude a finger or a foot or something


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