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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 2 | centre-since this is so, it follows that circular movement also 2 I, 2 | it may also be proved as follows. We may take it that all 3 I, 2 | respectively. It necessarily follows that circular movement, 4 I, 4 | contraries, it in no way follows that the reverse motions 5 I, 5 | move may also be shown as follows. Let A be a finite line 6 I, 5 | movement; and from this it follows that, an infinite circle 7 I, 6 | infinite weight, then it follows that none of these bodies 8 I, 6 | lightness.) This is proved as follows. Assume the weight to be 9 I, 6 | finite time. It necessarily follows from this that infinite 10 I, 7 | upon it may be shown as follows.~(1. The infinite cannot 11 I, 7 | general considerations as follows. The infinite, considered 12 I, 8 | of another universe. This follows from the supposed juxtaposition 13 I, 8 | suggested. This being so, it follows that there cannot be more 14 I, 10| will be clear from what follows. For there are some who 15 I, 12| universally our argument is as follows. Let there be two attributes, 16 II, 2 | contrary of the other: hence it follows that we are at its beginning 17 II, 3 | shall be cleared up in what follows: but for the present so 18 II, 3 | necessity of generation, which follows on the presence of fire, 19 II, 3 | that of the other bodies, follows on that of earth; and earth 20 II, 4 | prior to the incomplete, it follows on this ground also that 21 II, 4 | farthest circumference. It follows that the body which revolves 22 II, 4 | movement is the swiftest which follows the shortest line. Therefore, 23 II, 5 | solution. If nature always follows the best course possible, 24 II, 6 | incorporeal, be changed?~It follows then, further, that the 25 II, 8 | same moment; from which it follows that the star has traversed 26 II, 8 | heavens do not break in pieces follows not only from this but also 27 II, 8 | rolling and spinning, it follows that if the stars have a 28 II, 9 | evidently not produced, it follows that none of them can move 29 II, 14| necessitated by this argument, follows also from the fact that 30 III, 2 | movement may be shown as follows. They manifestly move, and 31 IV, 1 | This can be made clearer as follows. There are things whose 32 IV, 2 | between these bodies, it follows that there must be a certain


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