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1 I, 1 | names there correspond two separate processes with distinct 2 I, 3 | determinate being, is capable of separate existence; and in addition 3 I, 5 | growth takes place, (i) "separate" and existing alone by itself, 4 I, 5 | alone by itself, or (ii) "separate" but contained in another 5 I, 5 | For since the matter is "separate", either (a) it will occupy 6 I, 5 | another body and yet remains "separate" in such a way that it is 7 I, 5 | incorporeal, there will exist separate a void: but (as we have 8 I, 5 | matter of magnitude to exist "separate". If, on the other hand ( 9 I, 6 | one another which, being separate magnitudes and possessing 10 I, 6 | one another, which (being separate magnitudes) have their extremes " 11 I, 7 | embodied in matter: but a "hot" separate from matter (if such a thing 12 I, 8 | unless there is a void with a separate being of its own, "what 13 I, 8 | divisible, a body can fall into separate parts.~ 14 I, 10| but no property can have separate existence.)~Since, however, 15 II, 1 | but still a body with a separate existence). Others, on the 16 II, 1 | come-to-be), it has no separate existence, but is always