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1 III, 2 | perceptible and perishable magnitudes; for then it would have 2 III, 2 | dealing with perceptible magnitudes nor with this heaven above 3 III, 4 | For it is not evident how magnitudes could proceed either from 4 IV, 5 | raising the question whether magnitudes are as great, and colours 5 VII, 2 | numbers, another for spatial magnitudes, and then another for the 6 VII, 13| substances with his indivisible magnitudes. It is clear therefore that 7 X, 1 | quantities, and all spatial magnitudes reveal similar varieties 8 X, 1 | the measure of spatial magnitudes is a spatial magnitude, 9 XIII, 2| prior to sensible spatial magnitudes, but in truth they must 10 XIII, 2| when, will mathematical magnitudes be one? For things in our 11 XIII, 3| separately, apart from extended magnitudes and from numbers, but with 12 XIII, 3| and from numbers, but with magnitudes and numbers, not however 13 XIII, 3| demonstrations about sensible magnitudes, not however qua sensible 14 XIII, 6| magnitude divisible into magnitudes, nor do any two units taken 15 XIII, 8| speak of indivisible spatial magnitudes; and however much there 16 XIII, 8| however much there might be magnitudes of this sort, units at least 17 XIII, 8| 5 be odd? Again, spatial magnitudes and all such things are 18 XIII, 9| then, generate spatial magnitudes from matter of this sort, 19 XIII, 9| which they make spatial magnitudes. For surely this is not 20 XIII, 9| indivisibles, but spatial magnitudes do not.~All these objections, 21 XIII, 9| that number and spatial magnitudes cannot exist apart from 22 XIV, 3 | similarly with the spatial magnitudes of mathematics. It is evident, 23 XIV, 3 | exist, none the less spatial magnitudes would exist for those who 24 XIV, 3 | mathematics only, and if spatial magnitudes did not exist, soul and 25 XIV, 3 | for they construct spatial magnitudes out of matter and number, 26 XIV, 3 | difference. But will these magnitudes be Ideas, or what is their 27 XIV, 3 | other-ideal-number (he makes spatial magnitudes out of some other small 28 XIV, 4 | undiluted form than spatial magnitudes, and that the bad is the 29 XIV, 5 | as points are of spatial magnitudes). This is how Eurytus decided