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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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potentially

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2| therefore, has been divided potentially through and through. What, 2 I, 2| predicate will at. tach to it potentially, but the first actually. 3 I, 2| impossible for a body to be, even potentially, divisible at all points 4 I, 3| pre-existence of something which potentially "is", but actually "is not"; 5 I, 3| it to occur out of what potentially "is", or in some other way), 6 I, 3| be" (not actually, but potentially) a substance, out of which 7 I, 3| will that which is only potentially a "this" (which only potentially 8 I, 3| potentially a "this" (which only potentially is), while without the qualification " 9 I, 3| without the qualification "potentially" it is not a "this" (i.e. 10 I, 3| actually, but all of them only potentially, the result is first that 11 I, 3| A thing is infinite only potentially, i.e. the dividing of it 12 I, 5| something which, though potentially magnitude and body, is actually 13 I, 5| something which, though potentially a magnitude, actually possesses 14 I, 5| grows. Clearly it must be potentially that which is growing-potentially 15 I, 5| an acceding food which is potentially flesh and converts it into 16 I, 5| as this acceding food is potentially the double result e.g. is 17 I, 5| the double result e.g. is potentially so-much-flesh-it produces 18 I, 5| But in so far as it is potentially flesh only, it nourishes: 19 I, 5| as that which accedes is potentially "so much-flesh" it tends 20 I, 5| whereas, in so far as it is potentially "flesh" only, it is nourishment.~ 21 I, 5| accedes-a matter, which is potentially a duct and also potentially 22 I, 5| potentially a duct and also potentially possesses determinate quantity 23 I, 9| between (a) that which is potentially and (b) that which is actually 24 II, 1| sources": firstly that which potentially perceptible body, secondly 25 II, 7| qualification, the other will exist potentially; yet, when neither exists 26 II, 7| intermediate", according as it is potentially more hot than cold or vice 27 II, 7| in so far as these "exist potentially" in a special sense-not 28 II, 7| sense-not as matter "exists potentially", but in the sense explained


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