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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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1 I, 1 | construct all things out of a single element, must maintain that 2 I, 1 | obvious corollary, that a single matter must always be assumed 3 I, 1 | then the substratum is a single element; i.e. all things 4 I, 1 | into one another have a single matter. And, conversely, 5 I, 2 | our predecessors with the single exception of Democritus. 6 I, 2 | thorough examination of a single one of the problems. Democritus, 7 I, 2 | they neglected almost every single one of the remaining problems, 8 I, 2 | the "transposition" of a single constituent. For Tragedy 9 I, 2 | and coincided to form a single magnitude, they did not 10 I, 6 | who derive things from a single element are equally compelled 11 I, 6 | underlies them must be a single something. No doubt, it 12 I, 7 | are in every case within a single identical kind, and it is " 13 I, 8 | properties should belong to the single "indivisible". For, being 14 II, 1 | bodies. Some maintain it is single, supposing it to be, e.g. 15 II, 1 | bodies we have mentioned, a single matter-and that corporeal 16 II, 3 | characterized par excellence a single quality: Earth by dry rather 17 II, 4 | that it is easier for a single thing to change than for 18 II, 4 | will result from Fire if a single quality changes: for Fire, 19 II, 4 | by the passing-away of a single quality: whereas, when two 20 II, 5 | Besides, nobody supposes a single "element" to persist, as 21 II, 5 | proving that there is no single one of them out of which 22 II, 5 | contrarieties would attach to the single "element". Let E stand for 23 II, 5 | will also belong to the single "element" an infinite number 24 II, 7 | for those who postulate a single matter of their "elements" 25 II, 10| evident that, if the motion be single, both processes cannot occur 26 II, 10| effect, so that, from a single motion, either coming-to-be 27 II, 10| what initiates it must be single, unmoved, ungenerated, and 28 II, 10| some way subordinated to a single "originative source". Further (


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