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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 10| generated, indestructible or destructible. Let us start with a review 2 I, 10| eternal, others say that it is destructible like any other natural formation. 3 I, 11| ungenerated" and "generated", "destructible" and "indestructible". These 4 I, 11| The uses of the words "destructible" and "indestructible" are 5 I, 11| indestructible" are similar. "Destructible" is applied (a) to that 6 I, 11| to that which is easily destructible, to the "easily destroyed", 7 I, 11| the contact; yet both are destructible, because a time will come 8 I, 12| exists for infinite time is destructible, it will have the capacity 9 I, 12| future time of not being, is destructible, so that which is capable 10 I, 12| always to exist and yet to be destructible. Nor, similarly, can it 11 I, 12| not is either generated or destructible. And clearly whatever is 12 I, 12| whatever is generated or destructible is not eternal. If it were, 13 I, 12| of the terms, Whatever is destructible must be generated; for it 14 I, 12| further, is generated must be destructible. For it is either destructible 15 I, 12| destructible. For it is either destructible or indestructible, but, 16 I, 12| The terms "generated" and "destructible" are coincident; this is 17 I, 12| intermediate is the generated and destructible. For whatever is either 18 I, 12| therefore which is generated or destructible must be intermediate. Now 19 I, 12| the generated, and D the destructible. Then C must be intermediate 20 I, 12| this is true also of D, the destructible. Therefore each is both 21 I, 12| each is both generated and destructible. Therefore "generated" and " 22 I, 12| Therefore "generated" and "destructible" are coincident. Now let 23 I, 12| indestructible, and H for the destructible. As for F and H, it has 24 I, 12| indestructible (G) to the destructible (H). To say then that there 25 I, 12| clear that a generated or destructible thing existed for an infinite 26 I, 12| be present together), if destructible, in the time before destruction, 27 I, 12| it is impossible that the destructible should not at some time 28 I, 12| it will always be at once destructible and in actuality indestructible, 29 I, 12| always existing. Thus the destructible is at some time actually 30 I, 12| be eternal. Whatever is destructible or generated is always alterable.


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