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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 2 | unnatural movement is the contrary of the natural and a thing 2 I, 2 | can have no more than one contrary, it will follow that circular 3 I, 2 | natural motion must be the contrary of the circular motion. 4 I, 2 | single thing has a single contrary; and upward and downward 5 I, 2 | eternal, being nevertheless contrary to nature. At any rate the 6 I, 3 | For we decided that of contrary movements, if the one is 7 I, 3 | comes into being from its contrary and in some substrate, and 8 I, 3 | substrate by the action of the contrary into the contrary, as we 9 I, 3 | of the contrary into the contrary, as we explained in our 10 I, 3 | motions of contraries are contrary. If then this body can have 11 I, 3 | then this body can have no contrary, because there can be no 12 I, 3 | because there can be no contrary motion to the circular, 13 I, 4 | form of motion opposed as contrary to the circular may be proved 14 I, 4 | straight. And so, if there is a contrary to circular motion, motion 15 I, 4 | down is a difference and a contrary opposition in place. Secondly, 16 I, 4 | A to B being opposed as contrary to movement from B to A. 17 I, 4 | along one semicircle as contrary to motion along the other. 18 I, 4 | to B be regarded as the contrary of motion from A to C: for 19 I, 4 | towards the same point, and contrary motion was distinguished 20 I, 4 | distinguished as motion from a contrary to its contrary. And even 21 I, 4 | motion from a contrary to its contrary. And even if the motion 22 I, 4 | motion round a circle is the contrary of the reverse motion, one 23 I, 4 | necessarily pass through all the contrary places alike. (By contrarieties 24 I, 4 | right and left; and the contrary oppositions of movements 25 I, 5 | both moving, and moving in contrary directions, they would pass 26 I, 6 | therefore motions towards contrary places. But if one of a 27 I, 8 | is due to constraint, its contrary is natural. If, then, it 28 I, 8 | those which are mutually contrary, are due to constraint? 29 I, 8 | movement as a whole has no contrary: so that here too the movement 30 I, 10| are difficulties for the contrary theory. Besides, those who 31 I, 10| since they say that the contrary is the cause of each state. 32 I, 11| contained in it, while, on the contrary, he who can see a dot or 33 I, 12| capable of not being" is the contrary, whose contradictory in 34 II, 2 | possess; or we may take the contrary spatial order, calling right 35 II, 2 | the movement itself is the contrary of the other: hence it follows 36 II, 3 | circular motion is not the contrary of the reverse circular 37 II, 3 | the other, if it is really contrary, exists also naturally. 38 II, 3 | each element stands in a contrary relation to every other. ( 39 II, 5 | these movements are not contrary to one another. But nothing 40 II, 6 | proper place and having no contrary, then it has no place for 41 II, 9 | indistinguishable from its contrary silence, since sound and 42 II, 13| as Pythagoreans take the contrary view. At the centre, they 43 II, 13| extreme point; and to move in contrary directions at the same time 44 II, 13| indifference theory shows to the contrary, earth also would have moved 45 II, 14| a simple thing a simple: contrary movements cannot belong 46 II, 14| away from the centre is the contrary of movement to it. If then 47 II, 14| it is by constraint and contrary to nature. The evidence 48 III, 1 | and our conviction to the contrary is an illusion. So maintained 49 III, 1 | maintain precisely the contrary opinion to this. It has 50 III, 2 | view brings them into the contrary position that disorder is 51 III, 2 | which is not constrained or contrary to its nature. We go on 52 III, 6 | it is destroyed by its contrary when it is quenched, and 53 III, 7 | transformations, and also contrary to the observed data of 54 III, 8 | since hot and cold are contrary powers, it is impossible 55 III, 8 | shape given must be the contrary of that given to the hot, 56 III, 8 | produce not combustion but its contrary.~From what has been said 57 IV, 2 | the general opinion to the contrary, are composed of identical 58 IV, 2 | the palpable fact, on the contrary, is that the greater the 59 IV, 3 | that change proceeds from a contrary to a contrary or to something 60 IV, 3 | proceeds from a contrary to a contrary or to something intermediate: 61 IV, 4 | the centre is opposed as contrary to the extremity, as that 62 IV, 5 | fullness of the body: but the contrary is a matter of observation,


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