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1 I, 1 | We are to distinguish the causes, and to state the definitions, 2 I, 3 | the so-called "specific" causes exhibits this character. 3 I, 5 | growing and diminishing whose causes we are investigating.~It 4 I, 6 | 6~(In discussing the causes of coming-tobe) we must 5 I, 7 | source is first amongst the causes), and also (b) that which 6 I, 8 | as "original reals", i.e. causes from which the phenomena 7 II, 6 | of the "elements"? What causes their motion? Presumably 8 II, 6 | the contrary, these are causes of a particular motion, 9 II, 9 | theses, the Forms must be causes both of coming-to-be and 10 II, 9 | For (a) if the Forms are causes, why is their generating 11 II, 10| a general account of the causes in an earlier work," we 12 II, 10| and we assert that motion causes coming-to-be. That being 13 II, 10| demand contraries as their causes.~This explains why it is 14 II, 10| the primary motion that causes coming-to-be and passingaway, 15 II, 10| demand contraries as their causes; and the natural processes 16 II, 10| actually occur, (ii) what causes them, and (iii) what subject 17 II, 10| than one, their initiating causes must all of them, in spite