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construct 2
construction 1
consumed 1
contact 29
contacts 5
contain 9
contained 7
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30 divisible
30 even
29 act
29 contact
29 form
29 moved
29 others
Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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contact

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2| when the points were in contact and coincided to form a 2 I, 2| motionless or moving? And every contact is always a contact of two 3 I, 2| every contact is always a contact of two somethings, i.e. 4 I, 2| always something besides the contact or the division or the point.~ 5 I, 6| we must also investigate "contact". For action and passion ( 6 I, 6| come into a certain kind of contact. Hence we must give a definite 7 I, 6| of these three things—of "contact", "combination", and "acting".~ 8 I, 6| be capable of reciprocal contact: and the same is true of 9 I, 6| reason we must treat of "contact" first. every term which 10 I, 6| may be taken to hold of "contact" as of all such terms, it 11 I, 6| is nevertheless true that contact" in the proper sense applies 12 I, 6| so far as we attribute "contact" to the mathematical things, 13 I, 6| include and distinguish (a) "contact in general" as the relation 14 I, 6| moved, and (b) "reciprocal contact" as the relation between 15 I, 6| distinguish and define the "contact" which occurs in the things 16 I, 7| not the same, are yet in contact with the nature of the facts. 17 I, 8| wherever they chance to be in contact (for there they are not " 18 I, 8| through the void and through contact (for it is at the point 19 I, 8| for it is at the point of contact that each of the composite 20 I, 8| according to Plato in virtue of contact alone, since he denies there 21 I, 8| why, when they come into contact, do they not coalesce into 22 I, 8| on coming into reciprocal contact.~V. Again, what is it which 23 I, 8| other hand, if it acts by contact, then-even without pores-some 24 I, 9| long as they are not in contact either with one another 25 I, 9| Fire heats not only when in contact, but also from a distance. 26 I, 9| into parts which remain in contact" and "being divisible". 27 II, 1| conditions "combination", "contact", and "action-passion" are 28 II, 2| outline of that which is in contact with it, it is characteristic 29 II, 2| up", inasmuch as it is in contact whole with whole-and "the


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