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1 I, 2 | these changes do or do not occur and, if they occur, to explain 2 I, 2 | do not occur and, if they occur, to explain the precise 3 I, 2 | then it might actually occur, with the result, not that 4 I, 3 | whether we suppose it to occur out of what potentially " 5 I, 3 | coming-to-be never fail to occur in Nature. For perhaps, 6 I, 3 | general character as they occur in all existing things alike. 7 I, 6 | sense of the terms) can only occur between things which are 8 I, 8 | if this is supposed to occur notwithstanding the fact 9 I, 9 | paradox that "passion" should occur in this manner only, viz. 10 I, 9 | which these processes can occur from the (impossible) way 11 I, 9 | which some thinkers say they occur.~ 12 II, 4 | left. A similar result will occur in all the others too: for 13 II, 5 | contrary to one another cannot occur.~These subjects have been 14 II, 6 | natural movement" can also occur in fact. Is this, then, 15 II, 6 | memory or forgetting, to occur? For clearly, if the soul 16 II, 6 | corporeal modifications will occur in it. But the changes we 17 II, 9 | coming-to-be~and passing-away must occur within the field of "that 18 II, 10| single, both processes cannot occur since they are contrary 19 II, 10| and passing-away actually occur, (ii) what causes them, 20 II, 11| some of them may fail to occur, is clear. (a) We need only 21 II, 11| now that "it is about to occur", it is quite possible for 22 II, 11| should fail to be able to occur?~Assuming that the antecedent