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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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capable

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1 I, 1 | divisible into parts always capable of subdivision, and a body 2 I, 2 | we hold to be, as such, capable of locomotion; for nature, 3 I, 10| condition must have been capable of change and not eternal: 4 I, 11| when something which is capable of coming to be, with or 5 I, 11| b) secondly, of anything capable of existing, "capable" being 6 I, 11| anything capable of existing, "capable" being defined with reference 7 I, 12| sequel. If there are thing! capable both of being and of not 8 I, 12| was, but now is not, or is capable at some future time of not 9 I, 12| destructible, so that which is capable of formerly not having been 10 I, 12| the same thing should be capable of always existing and of 11 I, 12| of "that which is always capable of being" "that which is 12 I, 12| that which is not always capable of being"; while "that which 13 I, 12| while "that which is always capable of not being" is the contrary, 14 I, 12| that which is not always capable of not being", it is necessary 15 I, 12| attributes, A and B, not capable of being present in any 16 I, 12| C and either B or D are capable of being present in everything. 17 I, 12| were, it would be at once capable of always being and capable 18 I, 12| capable of always being and capable of not always being, but 19 I, 12| whatever is either of these is capable both of being and of not 20 I, 12| data. For (1) everything is capable of acting or being acted 21 I, 12| infinite time in which it was capable of being generated. At that 22 I, 12| will be at the same time capable of always existing and of 23 I, 12| been generated, for it is capable of having been generated 24 I, 12| in actuality what it is capable of being. It will then be 25 II, 2 | mean that part, in a thing capable of movement, from which 26 II, 13| the earth as a whole is capable of floating upon water, 27 IV, 5 | intermediate" and "mean" are capable of more than one application.~


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