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| Alphabetical [« »] place-and 1 place-whence 1 places 4 planes 10 planes-then 1 plants 1 plato 9 | Frequency [« »] 10 perhaps 10 persist 10 persists 10 planes 10 readily 10 shape 10 simultaneously | Aristotle On the Generation and Corruption IntraText - Concordances planes |
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1 I, 2| Leucippus maintain? Or are they planes, as is asserted in the Timaeus?~ 2 I, 2| To resolve bodies into planes and no further-this, as 3 I, 2| those who divide bodies into planes. For nothing except solids 4 I, 2| solids results from putting planes together: they do not even 5 I, 8| while those of Plato are planes, and (ii) are characterized 6 I, 8| have discussed "indivisible planes" in the preceding treatise." 7 I, 8| indivisibles" (whether solids or planes), since their "indivisibles" 8 II, 1| though they are-back to "planes", and it is impossible for " 9 II, 1| to be identical with "the planes".~Our own doctrine is that 10 II, 9| must become smooth if he planes, and so on with the remaining