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1 II, 2 | Strife, and so on without limit). Similarly the final causes 2 II, 2 | were not going to come to a limit); nor would there be reason 3 II, 2 | a purpose, and this is a limit; for the end is a limit.~ 4 II, 2 | limit; for the end is a limit.~But the essence, also, 5 III, 4 | since the series has a limit and since nothing can come 6 III, 4 | exist there must also be a limit; for no movement is infinite, 7 III, 4 | whether the process has a limit or proceeds to infinity. 8 IV, 2 | some hot and cold, some limit and the unlimited, some 9 V, 17| 17~"Limit" means (1) the last point 10 V, 17| of each; for this is the limit of knowledge; and if of 11 V, 17| Evidently, therefore, "limit" has as many senses as " 12 V, 17| for the beginning is a limit, but not every limit is 13 V, 17| is a limit, but not every limit is a beginning.~ 14 IX, 6 | the actions which have a limit none is an end but all are 15 XI, 10| and each of these is a limit.~The infinite is not the 16 XIV, 2 | time so long that it has no limit. They cannot, then, be eternal, 17 XIV, 3 | because the point is the limit and extreme of the line, 18 XIV, 3 | movement in general, has a limit, so that on their theory 19 XIV, 3 | constrained and limited by the limit. But since they are constructing