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1 III, 4 | neglected both by modern philosophers and by their predecessors-whether 2 III, 4 | others perish. Since these philosophers mention no cause, and it 3 III, 4 | and being. But the natural philosophers take a different line; e.g. 4 III, 5 | is why, while most of the philosophers and the earlier among them 5 IV, 3 | arithmetician. Some natural philosophers indeed have done so, and 6 V, 23| as some of the natural philosophers also say. In this way also 7 IX, 8 | stand still, as the natural philosophers fear they may. Nor do they 8 X, 2 | the manner of the physical philosophers, of whom one says the one 9 XI, 6 | doctrine of the natural philosophers, and in others from the 10 XI, 6 | to nearly all the natural philosophers. Since, then, white cannot 11 XI, 10| the One which the natural philosophers posit besides the elements. 12 XII, 1 | exist apart. And the early philosophers also in practice testify 13 XII, 6 | from night, or the natural philosophers who say that "all things 14 XII, 10| theologians and all the natural philosophers. But if the Forms or the 15 XIV, 1 | taken as sufficient. All philosophers make the first principles