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| Alphabetical [« »] passing-away 60 passingaway 12 passingaway-of-something 2 passion 16 passions 1 passive 2 past 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 source 17 substratum 17 whose 16 passion 16 perceptible 16 points 16 postulate | Aristotle On the Generation and Corruption IntraText - Concordances passion |
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1 I, 2| explanation, e.g. of "action" or "passion" how in physical actions 2 I, 6| association", and of "action" and "passion". Now "association" is " 3 I, 6| their reciprocal action and passion to generate the compounds: 4 I, 6| one, reciprocal action and passion could not have occurred". 5 I, 6| whenever there is action and passion between two things, that 6 I, 6| is reciprocal action and passion.~But if we must investigate " 7 I, 6| contact". For action and passion (in the proper sense of 8 I, 6| such a way that "action and passion" are predicable of them.~ 9 I, 7| must discuss "action" and "passion". The traditional theories 10 I, 7| account to hold of action and passion as that which is true of " 11 I, 7| explained what action and passion are, what things exhibit 12 I, 7| possible for action and passion to take place.~ 13 I, 8| all "alteration" and all "passion" take place in the way that 14 I, 8| Leucippus" theory of action and passion.~Such, approximately, are 15 I, 8| for reciprocal action and passion. Our arguments have shown 16 I, 9| objection-it is a paradox that "passion" should occur in this manner