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indeed 21
indefinite 1
indefinitely 1
indestructible 35
indeterminate 2
india 1
indicated 3
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36 primary
36 towards
36 upon
35 indestructible
35 unnatural
35 yet
34 above
Aristotle
On the Heavens

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indestructible

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1 I, 3 | will be ungenerated and indestructible and exempt from increase 2 I, 3 | was to be ungenerated and indestructible. For it is in contraries 3 I, 10| ungenerated or generated, indestructible or destructible. Let us 4 I, 10| so, the world cannot be indestructible, and it does not matter 5 I, 10| hold that the world, though indestructible, was yet generated, try 6 I, 11| generated", "destructible" and "indestructible". These have many meanings, 7 I, 11| words "destructible" and "indestructible" are similar. "Destructible" 8 I, 11| destroyed", so to speak. Of the indestructible the same account holds good. 9 I, 11| future may cease to be. For indestructible is also used of that which 10 I, 11| proper use the predicate "indestructible" is given because it is 11 I, 12| eternal, and whatever is indestructible and in being must equally 12 I, 12| words "ungenerated" and "indestructible" in their proper sense, " 13 I, 12| been truly said not to be; "indestructible" for that which now is and 14 I, 12| coincident, if the ungenerated is indestructible, and the indestructible 15 I, 12| indestructible, and the indestructible ungenearted, then each of 16 I, 12| is eternal and anything indestructible is eternal. This is clear 17 I, 12| ungenerated, it is by hypothesis indestructible. Whatever, further, is generated 18 I, 12| is either destructible or indestructible, but, if indestructible, 19 I, 12| indestructible, but, if indestructible, it is by hypothesis ungenerated.~ 20 I, 12| ungenerated.~If, however, "indestructible" and "ungenerated" are not 21 I, 12| either the ungenerated or the indestructible should be eternal. But they 22 I, 12| the generated, G for the indestructible, and H for the destructible. 23 I, 12| the same as that of the indestructible (G) to the destructible ( 24 I, 12| not be generated and yet indestructible or ungenerated and yet destroyed, 25 I, 12| destructible and in actuality indestructible, so that it will be at the 26 I, 12| generated to be thenceforward indestructible, or for a thing which is 27 I, 12| that is by chance can be indestructible or ungenerated, since the 28 II, 1 | argument testifies that it is indestructible and ungenerated. Further, 29 II, 6 | simple and ungenerated and indestructible and generally unchanging; 30 II, 6 | the simple the simple, the indestructible and ungenerated that which 31 II, 6 | ungenerated that which is indestructible and ungenerated. Since then 32 III, 1 | they are ungenerated and indestructible. Now things that we call 33 III, 1 | generated some things remained indestructible while the rest were again 34 III, 7 | name element, and is alone indestructible; for that which is indissoluble 35 III, 7 | which is indissoluble is indestructible and elementary, and earth


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