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qualities 27
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Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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qualities

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1 I, 1| place in respect to certain qualities: and these qualities (I 2 I, 1| certain qualities: and these qualities (I mean, e.g. hot-cold, 3 I, 1| applies to all the other qualities. Yet this is what "alteration" 4 I, 1| because, they change their qualities. And, to judge by what he 5 I, 1| judge by what he says, the qualities are such that they can be " 6 I, 1| come-to-be through a change of qualities due to "the motion". On 7 I, 2| alter" by change of their qualities, it is by "association" 8 I, 2| when it is in the thing's qualities, i.e. a change of the thing 9 I, 5| separable in place unless Qualities are, in their turn, separable.~ 10 I, 6| lightness" either both these qualities or one or the other of them. 11 II, 1| inseparable from, the contrary qualities: for the hot" is not matter 12 II, 2| the moist. But all these qualities derive from the dry and 13 II, 3| 3~The elementary qualities are four, and any four terms 14 II, 3| couplings" of the elementary qualities will be four: hot with dry 15 II, 3| and Earth to Air; for the qualities constituting Water and Earth 16 II, 4| change in respect to the qualities of the objects of touch. 17 II, 4| because their distinctive qualities are contrary. For in some 18 II, 4| For in some of them both qualities are contrary-e.g. in Fire 19 II, 4| while in others one of the qualities (though only one) is contrary-e. 20 II, 4| involves the change of more qualities. For if Fire is to result 21 II, 4| and Air respectively-both qualities must change.~This second 22 II, 4| either identical or contrary qualities are left in the pair: but 23 II, 4| identical, or out of contrary, qualities. Thus no "simple" body would 24 II, 5| when a pair of contrasted qualities is added to it: but, since 25 II, 5| one of every two contrary qualities is a "privation", the "intermediate" 26 II, 5| possible, the two in which the qualities are contrary to one another 27 II, 5| transformed into Water: for it has qualities contrary to those of Water,


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