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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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1 I, 2 | many impossibilities), nor (b) so that division takes 2 I, 3 | immovable through all time and (b) something always being 3 I, 4 | a) the substratum, and (b) the property whose nature 4 I, 5 | if it were a point), or (b) it will be a "void", i.e. 5 I, 5 | something incorporeal or (b) of a body. Now, if (a) 6 I, 5 | If, on the other hand (b) it grows by the accession 7 I, 5 | For when A is added to B, both A and B are greater, 8 I, 5 | is added to B, both A and B are greater, as when you 9 I, 5 | in the same place, and (b) that it does not grow by 10 I, 5 | contrary" to flesh, but (b) on the other hand to the 11 I, 6 | contrast to "patient" and (b) "patient" is to be applied 12 I, 6 | other to be moved, and (b) "reciprocal contact" as 13 I, 6 | no doubt, if A touches B, B touches A. For indeed 14 I, 6 | no doubt, if A touches B, B touches A. For indeed practically 15 I, 6 | touches it. Yet, if A moves B, it is possible-as we sometimes 16 I, 6 | it-for A "merely to touch" B, and that which touches 17 I, 7 | degree to the other; and (b) that "unlikes", i.e. "differents", 18 I, 7 | whole. For (i) if A and B are "like"-absolutely and 19 I, 7 | consequence follows if A and B are absolutely "other", 20 I, 7 | specifically "unlike", while (b) it is "contraries" that 21 I, 7 | amongst the causes), and also (b) that which is last, i.e. 22 I, 7 | of the doctor, but also (b) of the wine, as healing. 23 I, 7 | which is being healed. But (b) the food, in acting, is 24 I, 8 | bodies is divisible), but (b) according to Plato in virtue 25 I, 8 | being moved" qua that), or (b) contrary properties will 26 I, 9 | which is potentially and (b) that which is actually 27 I, 10| and "white" persist: nor (b) are they destroyed (either 28 I, 10| reciprocally susceptible and (b) readily adaptable in shape, 29 II, 2 | derives from the dry. Again (b) the viscous" derives from 30 II, 5 | a) is "alteration", and (b) is not what is observed. 31 II, 6 | compulsion downwards); and since (b) what is "natural" is contrary 32 II, 7 | place or part. Similarly (b) even for those who postulate 33 II, 8 | adaptable in shape: moreover (b) Earth has no power of cohesion 34 II, 9 | passing-away". On the other hand (b) there were others who thought " 35 II, 9 | art. On the other hand (b) to say that "matter generates 36 II, 9 | suffers action. Moreover (b) their procedure is virtually 37 II, 10| originative source". Further (b) since time is continuous, 38 II, 11| now "about to" walk. And (b) since (to appeal to a general


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