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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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suffer

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1 I, 6 | are such as to "act" and "suffer action". Hence it is clear 2 I, 7 | other either to act or to suffer action, since all the properties 3 I, 7 | nature such as to act and suffer action reciprocally. For 4 I, 7 | i.e. "differents", should suffer action from one another: 5 I, 7 | at random-are such as to suffer action and to act, agent 6 I, 7 | which reciprocally act and suffer action.) Hence agent and 7 I, 7 | intermediates" are such as to suffer action and to act reciprocally-for 8 I, 7 | thing existed) could not suffer any action. Perhaps, indeed, 9 I, 8 | the bodies which act and suffer action: but "combination" 10 I, 8 | Moreover, they act and suffer action wherever they chance 11 I, 8 | philosophers say that things suffer action through their pores, 12 I, 8 | things "act" while others "suffer action". And as regards 13 I, 8 | property (for nothing can "suffer action" except through the 14 I, 8 | indivisible", e.g. will inevitably suffer action from one which far 15 I, 8 | qua chilled, "act" or "suffer action" in some other way. 16 I, 8 | they would both act and suffer action on coming into reciprocal 17 I, 8 | themselves, they are such as to "suffer action". If, on the other 18 I, 8 | these conditions, it would suffer action in the same way even 19 I, 8 | pores-some things will "suffer action" and others will " 20 I, 9 | as it is what it is, to suffer action through and through, 21 I, 9 | nature such as to act and suffer action. (To illustrate my 22 I, 9 | such as both to act and suffer action-heats the body.) 23 I, 9 | and are generated, act and suffer action, reciprocally; and 24 I, 10| act and others such as to suffer action from them. Moreover, 25 I, 10| upon one another and to suffer action from one another; 26 I, 10| contrariety-for these are such as to suffer action reciprocally. And, 27 I, 10| in shape, is such as to suffer action and to act; and it 28 II, 2 | because they act upon, or suffer action from, other things. 29 II, 7 | Moreover (ii) contraries also "suffer action", in accordance with 30 II, 9 | characteristic of matter to suffer action, i.e. to be moved: 31 II, 9 | contrary either to act or to suffer action", it is out of such


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