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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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divisible

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | body (i.e. a magnitude) is divisible through and through, and 2 I, 2 | escapes the division?~If it is divisible through and through, and 3 I, 2 | whenever a body is by nature divisible through and through, whether 4 I, 2 | therefore, the be dy is divisible through and through, let 5 I, 2 | hypothesis the body was divisible through and through. But 6 I, 2 | what sense is that section divisible? But if what "came away" 7 I, 2 | body, whatever its size, is divisible through and through. There 8 I, 2 | be indivisible as well as divisible at any and every point. 9 I, 2 | to be, even potentially, divisible at all points simultaneously. 10 I, 2 | to point, magnitudes are "divisible through and through" in 11 I, 2 | admitted that a magnitude is "divisible through and through", it 12 I, 2 | sense that the magnitude is "divisible through and through", viz. 13 I, 2 | it is not simultaneously "divisible through and through". For 14 I, 2 | it were, then, if it be divisible at its centre, it will be 15 I, 2 | at its centre, it will be divisible also at a point "immediately-next" 16 I, 2 | centre. But it is not so divisible: for position is not "immediately-next" 17 I, 8 | discretes-in-contact. Then), if it is divisible through and through, there 18 I, 8 | while to maintain that it is divisible at some points, but not 19 I, 8 | For up to what limit is it divisible? And for what reason is 20 I, 8 | the composite bodies is divisible), but (b) according to Plato 21 I, 8 | motion, either (a) it will be divisible ("imparting motion" qua 22 I, 8 | them. But since bodies are divisible through and through, the 23 I, 8 | is ridiculous: for, qua divisible, a body can fall into separate 24 I, 9 | i) if magnitudes are not divisible through and through-if, 25 I, 9 | i.e. since every body is divisible, there is no difference 26 I, 9 | remain in contact" and "being divisible". For if a body "can be 27 I, 10| other. But every body is divisible and therefore, since body " 28 I, 10| bulk.~Hence, amongst the divisible susceptible materials, those 29 I, 10| all bodies-because, of all divisible materials, the liquid is 30 I, 10| adaptable in shape, i.e. easily divisible. For such things can be "


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