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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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substance

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | of observation. While the substance of the thing remains unchanged, 2 I, 3 | coming-to-be", a coming-to-be of a substance out of not-substance. But 3 I, 3 | But that which is not a substance or a "this" clearly cannot 4 I, 3 | might be raised whether substance (i.e. the "this") comes-to-be 5 I, 3 | actually, but potentially) a substance, out of which its coming-to-be 6 I, 3 | actually to this presupposed substance? In other words, will that 7 I, 3 | not a "this somewhat" or a substance, it is to possess some of 8 I, 3 | then, which do not signify substance, are not said to "come-to-be" 9 I, 3 | the two Columns-e.g. in Substance, if it comes-to-be Fire 10 I, 4 | is a coming-to-be of one substance and a passing-away of the 11 I, 5 | from potential to actual substance) is coming-to-be, a change 12 I, 5 | matter out of which corporeal substance itself comes-to-be (corporeal 13 I, 5 | itself comes-to-be (corporeal substance, however, already characterized 14 I, 5 | explanation is that the substance of the one remains unchanged, 15 I, 5 | remains unchanged, but the substance of the other (viz. of the 16 I, 5 | while its character and substance remain, some one of its 17 I, 8 | that supposition, their substance would not even be uniform. 18 I, 8 | bodies?~IV. Again, is the substance of all those solids uniform, 19 I, 8 | all of them are uniform in substance, what is it that separated 20 I, 8 | Moreover, if they differed in substance, they would both act and 21 I, 9 | continuously through the substance.~So long, indeed, as any 22 I, 9 | the constituents of its substance. Nor are there contained 23 II, 8 | to Fire, in so far as one Substance can be "contrary" to another). 24 II, 8 | thought they are fed by one substance only, viz. by Water, are 25 II, 11| that those things, whose "substance"-that which is undergoing 26 II, 11| on the other hand, whose "substance" is perish, able (not imperishable) 27 II, 11| happen with things whose "substance" comes-to-be-whose "substance" 28 II, 11| substance" comes-to-be-whose "substance" is such that it is essentially


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