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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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1 I, 1 | considered in general-as changes predicable uniformly of 2 I, 1 | just as we see in it the changes of magnitude called "growth" 3 I, 2 | to inquire whether these changes do or do not occur and, 4 I, 2 | confined his inquiry to these changes; and he discussed not all 5 I, 2 | number. Hence-owing to the changes of the compound-the same 6 I, 2 | and undergo the contrary changes, because the primary "reals" 7 I, 2 | take place when a thing changes, from this to that, as a 8 I, 3 | what the changing thing changes. Perhaps, e.g. the passage 9 I, 3 | not what undergoes these changes, but what is their characteristic 10 I, 3 | contrasted "poles" of the changes may be whether Fire and 11 I, 3 | which, and into which, the changes are effected. It depends 12 I, 4 | for we maintain that these changes are distinct from one another.~ 13 I, 4 | perceptible and persists, but changes in its own properties, the 14 I, 4 | substratum, and the thing changes as a whole (when e.g. the 15 I, 4 | thing, into which the first changes, must not be a property 16 I, 4 | essentially inhering in man, these changes would have been a coming-to-be 17 I, 4 | Hence, as regards man, these changes are "modifications"; though, 18 I, 4 | coming-to-be.) Consequently such changes are "alteration." When the 19 I, 5 | question is this: Do these changes differ from one another 20 I, 5 | growth and "alteration" being changes from what is-potentially 21 I, 5 | coming-to-be necessarily changes its place, what is growing 22 I, 5 | is growing or diminishing changes its spatial position of 23 I, 5 | that which is being moved changes its place as a whole: but 24 I, 5 | whole: but the growing thing changes its place like a metal that 25 I, 5 | that these changes-the changes of that which is coming-to-be, 26 I, 6 | into one another, but what changes (it is clear) is the substratum. 27 I, 10| action", then each of them changes out of its own nature towards 28 II, 4 | Fire if a single quality changes: for Fire, as we saw, is 29 II, 4 | moist, so that, if the hot changes, there will be Water. So 30 II, 6 | will occur in it. But the changes we have mentioned are none 31 II, 10| moved (in order that these changes may not fail) and moved 32 II, 10| movements (in order that both changes, not one only, may result).


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