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1 I, 1 | far as it underlies the process as matter-as that out of 2 I, 2 | Hence (it is urged) the process of dividing a body part 3 I, 3 | qualified coming-to-be is a process out of qualified not-being ( 4 I, 3 | unqualified coming-to-be is a process out of unqualified not-being.~ 5 I, 3 | from which, as we say, the process "originates", and (ii) the 6 I, 3 | alike. Yet, if the same process is a coming to-be of this 7 I, 5 | alteration", and ii) what is the process of growing and the sprocess 8 I, 5 | are we to apply it to the process of growth? Is the matter, 9 I, 5 | comes-to-be out of water the process were due not to a change 10 I, 5 | must not be regarded as a process from a matter without magnitude 11 I, 5 | either. Nothing grows in the process; unless indeed there be 12 I, 5 | originative source of the process are in the growing thing 13 I, 6 | the precise meaning of the process we call "combining" has 14 I, 7 | another, and coming-to-be is a process into the contrary: hence 15 I, 7 | that coming-to be will be a process into the contrary. And, 16 I, 7 | sense of that from which the process originates: but the end, 17 II, 1 | association and dissociation" or a process of another kind) results 18 II, 4 | in degree.~Thus (i) the process of conversion will be quick 19 II, 5 | is not uniform-since the process of reciprocal transformation 20 II, 5 | into one another. For the process must come to a stop, and 21 II, 5 | That thesis-viz. that the process cannot continue ad infinitum-will 22 II, 6 | which come-to-be by natural process all exhibit, in their coming-to-be, 23 II, 7 | comes-to-be in this manner, the process is cobination"; whereas 24 II, 11| there is continuity in any process (coming-to-be or "alteration" 25 II, 11| for the character of the process is determined by the character