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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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divisible

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1 I, 1| continuum is that which is divisible into parts always capable 2 I, 1| that which is every way divisible. A magnitude if divisible 3 I, 1| divisible. A magnitude if divisible one way is a line, if two 4 I, 1| there are, and that which is divisible in three directions is divisible 5 I, 1| divisible in three directions is divisible in all. For, as the Pythagoreans 6 I, 1| is an "all". But if it is divisible in three dimensions it is 7 I, 1| dimensions it is every way divisible, while the other magnitudes 8 I, 1| the other magnitudes are divisible in one dimension or in two 9 I, 1| magnitudes, then, which are divisible are also continuous. Whether 10 I, 1| whatever is continuous is divisible does not yet, on our present 11 III, 1| attributes, in fact, which are divisible. There can be nothing divisible 12 III, 1| divisible. There can be nothing divisible in an indivisible thing, 13 III, 1| attributes of bodies are all divisible in one of two ways. They 14 III, 1| one of two ways. They are divisible into kinds, as colour is 15 III, 1| and black, and they are divisible per accidens when that which 16 III, 1| when that which has them is divisible. In this latter sense attributes 17 III, 1| simple are nevertheless divisible. Attributes of this kind 18 III, 1| thing therefore is always divisible. But it is common ground 19 III, 1| or rare. But the dense is divisible while a point is indivisible. 20 III, 1| can be pressed in it is divisible.~Moreover, no weight can 21 III, 3| disputable), and not itself divisible into bodies different in 22 III, 4| even mixed bodies are often divisible into homoeomerous parts; 23 III, 4| before, that which is not divisible into bodies different in 24 III, 5| Therefore the air element is divisible. And the same could be shown 25 III, 5| hand, the primary body is divisible, then (a) those who give 26 III, 5| infinitely, since every body is divisible and that which has the smallest 27 III, 6| seems to have intended, a divisible body which will yet never 28 III, 6| but neither can it be a divisible body which analysis will 29 III, 7| For if the particles were divisible there would be a part of 30 III, 7| that not all bodies are divisible, coming thus into conflict 31 III, 7| even the intelligible is divisible, while they, in their anxiety 32 III, 7| elements-or not every body is divisible.~


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