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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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manner

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1 I, 1 | remaining elements in a similar manner. Since, therefore, it is 2 I, 2 | not proceed to explain the manner of this accession. Nor did 3 I, 3 | is applied in a twofold manner.) For (i) we say "it is 4 I, 3 | is their characteristic manner. The passage, then, into 5 I, 3 | stated one characteristic manner in which unqualified will 6 I, 5 | also a difference in the manner of the change, since it 7 I, 5 | necessity, though in a different manner from that in which the moving 8 I, 5 | which is growing-differ in manner as well as in sphere. But 9 I, 6 | them come-to-be in the same manner reciprocally out of one 10 I, 6 | moved by, one another.~The manner in which the "mover" moves 11 I, 7 | they do so, and in what manner. We must go on to discuss 12 I, 8 | current explanations of the manner in which some things "act" 13 I, 9 | passion" should occur in this manner only, viz. by the bodies 14 I, 10| been juxtaposed in such a manner, that perception fails to 15 I, 10| have still to explain the manner in which it can take place.~ 16 II, 3 | Water, and Earth) in a manner consonant with theory. For 17 II, 4 | explain (i) what is the manner of their reciprocal transformation, 18 II, 4 | not difficult to see the manner in which their transformation 19 II, 4 | Water. So too, in the same manner, Earth will result from 20 II, 4 | and we have explained the manner in which their mutual conversion 21 II, 6 | together in such-and such a manner"? For, according to his 22 II, 6 | by compulsion, i.e. in a manner contrary to nature (fire, 23 II, 7 | of one another. In what manner does anything other than, 24 II, 7 | to-be? For (a) how is the manner of their coming-to-be to 25 II, 7 | to each. That will be the manner, presumably, in which flesh 26 II, 7 | indifferently: that is the manner of coming-to-be when "both 27 II, 7 | come-to-be out of flesh" in that manner, but only as a stone and 28 II, 7 | thing comes-to-be in this manner, the process is cobination"; 29 II, 7 | comes-to-be in the other manner is matter. Moreover (ii) 30 II, 9 | tools or instruments in the manner in which it sets things 31 II, 11| revolves in this determinate manner; and since the sun revolves 32 II, 11| themselves" in a uniform manner; or whether, on the contrary,


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