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1 I, 1 | alteration". To this latter class belong Empedocles, Anaxagoras, 2 I, 6 | belief is that "movers" which belong to the same kind as the " 3 I, 7 | all the properties which belong to the one belong identically 4 I, 7 | which belong to the one belong identically and in the same 5 I, 8 | the cold") is bound to belong to another of the figures. 6 I, 8 | properties (heat and cold) do belong to the "indivisibles", it 7 I, 8 | property except figure should belong to the "indivisibles": it 8 I, 8 | if other properties do belong to them, one only of these 9 I, 8 | additional properties should belong to the single "indivisible". 10 II, 3 | fall into two pairs which belong to the two regions, each 11 II, 5 | contrariety, e.g. heat, will belong to some other "element", 12 II, 5 | contrary, therefore, will belong to Air, and Air will be 13 II, 5 | therefore, D (dryness) will also belong to F. Consequently F (Fire) 14 II, 5 | than those mentioned, will belong to Fire and Q: for it has 15 II, 5 | W A and F. Let K, then, belong to F and Y to Q. Then K 16 II, 5 | and Y to Q. Then K will belong to all four, E W A and F: 17 II, 5 | another contrariety will belong not only to Q but also to 18 II, 5 | infinitely many, there will also belong to the single "element" 19 II, 5 | elements" above F must belong to those below F, and vice 20 II, 11| precisely those movements which belong to, and depend upon, this