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continuity 7
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Aristotle
Metaphysics

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continuous

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1 V, 6 | called because they are continuous, e.g. a bundle is made one 2 V, 6 | is called one if it is continuous, as each part of the body 3 V, 6 | Of these themselves, the continuous by nature are more one than 4 V, 6 | nature are more one than the continuous by art. A thing is called 5 V, 6 | by art. A thing is called continuous which has by its own nature 6 V, 6 | of time. Those things are continuous by their own nature which 7 V, 6 | Things, then, that are continuous in any way called one, even 8 V, 6 | either things that are not continuous, or those whose form is 9 V, 6 | if it is a quantity and continuous, in a sense we do not unless 10 V, 6 | many because they are not continuous, others because their matter-either 11 V, 13| which is divisible into continuous parts; of magnitude, that 12 V, 13| magnitude, that which is continuous in one dimension is length; 13 V, 13| called quanta of a sort and continuous because the things of which 14 V, 26| living things. But (b) the continuous and limited is a whole, 15 V, 27| position. Again, they must be continuous; for a musical scale consists 16 V, 28| which have the same form is continuous, e.g. "while the race of 17 V, 28| ways, (1) in reference to continuous generation of the same kind, ( 18 VII, 11| reference to lines and to the continuous, but that all these are 19 VII, 16| potentially, when they are one and continuous by nature,-not by force 20 X, 1 | senses. (1) There is the continuous, either in general, or especially 21 X, 1 | especially that which is continuous by nature and not by contact 22 X, 1 | are one in this way, qua continuous or whole, and the other 23 X, 1 | these meanings-the naturally continuous and the whole, and the individual 24 X, 1 | perception, for doubtless every continuous thing is divisible.~The 25 XI, 3 | only the quantitative and continuous, sometimes in one, sometimes 26 XI, 3 | these qua quantitative and continuous, and does not consider them 27 XI, 4 | so far as each of them is continuous in one or two or three dimensions; 28 XI, 12| between contraries.) The continuous is a species of the contiguous. 29 XI, 12| contiguous. I call two things continuous when the limits of each, 30 XI, 12| same, so that plainly the continuous is found in the things out 31 XI, 12| successive; and if a thing is continuous, it touches, but if it touches, 32 XI, 12| touches, it is not necessarily continuous; and in things in which 33 XII, 6 | exist. Movement also is continuous, then, in the sense in which 34 XII, 6 | movement. And there is no continuous movement except movement 35 XII, 6 | that which is circular is continuous.~But if there is something 36 XII, 7 | so that life and duration continuous and eternal belong to God;


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