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1 I, 2 | association", at least not the kind of "association" some philosophers 2 I, 3 | suppose there is only one kind of coming-to-be in the world-viz. 3 I, 3 | other things of a similar kind, makes no difference. For 4 I, 4 | contrarieties" of some kind. So much, then, as an answer 5 I, 5 | Moreover, a change of that kind is not peculiarly distinctive 6 I, 5 | which we have spoken is a kind of power immersed in matter-a 7 I, 6 | have come into a certain kind of contact. Hence we must 8 I, 6 | the contrary, whereas one kind of "mover" can only impart 9 I, 6 | being itself moved, another kind can do so though remaining 10 I, 6 | which belong to the same kind as the "moved" impart motion 11 I, 7 | like" (i.e. identical) in kind and yet "unlike" (i.e. contrary) 12 I, 7 | general what belongs to any kind by a member of the same 13 I, 7 | within a single identical kind, and it is "contraries" 14 I, 7 | things-being as it were a "kind"; and that that which can 15 I, 7 | forms" (i.e. lends") are a kind of "state". As to the "matter", 16 I, 8 | enunciated views of this kind as their theory of "The 17 I, 10| particles", nothing of the kind will happen. On the contrary, 18 I, 10| what it is due, and what kind of thing is "combinable". 19 II, 1 | or a process of another kind) results in coming-to-be 20 II, 2 | associates" things of the same kind (for "dissociating", which 21 II, 5 | Air". For a change of that kind (a) is "alteration", and ( 22 II, 6 | since it belongs to the same kind, have its ratio correspondingly 23 II, 6 | Love is a movement of this kind and the very nature of Strife 24 II, 6 | Strife a movement of that kind. He ought, then, either 25 II, 9 | number to, and identical in kind with, those in the sphere 26 II, 11| coming-to-be or "alteration" or any kind of change whatever) we observe