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1 I, 2 | contact or the division or the point.~These, then, are the difficulties 2 I, 2 | this is so, whatever the point at which I cut the wood. 3 I, 2 | divisible at any and every point. For the second predicate 4 I, 2 | divided at any and every point. Consequently, nothing will 5 I, 2 | simultaneously divided at every point, for that is not possible; 6 I, 2 | conceals it.~For, since point is not "immediately-next" 7 I, 2 | not "immediately-next" to point, magnitudes are "divisible 8 I, 2 | it is thought there is a point not only anywhere, but also 9 I, 2 | it is supposed-there is a point everywhere within it, so 10 I, 2 | in so far as there is one point anywhere within it and all 11 I, 2 | will be divisible also at a point "immediately-next" to its 12 I, 2 | immediately-next" to position, nor point to point-in other words, 13 I, 2 | would have resulted only if point had been "immediately-next" 14 I, 2 | been "immediately-next" to point: but "dissociation" takes 15 I, 5 | no place (as if it were a point), or (b) it will be a "void", 16 I, 8 | contact (for it is at the point of contact that each of 17 I, 8 | enough, from the ordinary point of view, that the larger 18 I, 10| these metals is a case in point. For the tin almost vanishes, 19 II, 5 | into one another. This last point, however, we may admit, 20 II, 7 | taken together?~Indeed, the point we have raised constitutes 21 II, 9 | moving, there is a further point they fail to observe-viz.