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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 3 | also to the part.~It is equally reasonable to assume that 2 I, 6 | total mass has its weight equally or unequally distributed. 3 I, 6 | of infinite lightness are equally impossible.~That there is 4 I, 7 | natural movement and another, equally great, for the goal of its 5 I, 8 | to all alike. For all are equally undifferentiated in form, 6 I, 9 | this must be the case, and equally on the view that no such 7 I, 12| indestructible and in being must equally be so. (I use the words " 8 I, 12| the thing being the cause equally of its existence and of 9 II, 2 | mentioned were attributable equally to everything.~Since we 10 II, 6 | retarded for an infinite time. Equally impossible is perpetual 11 II, 6 | acceleration is impossible (and, equally, perpetual retardation: 12 II, 8 | 3) The same absurdity is equally plain if it is supposed 13 II, 13| were all, they thought, equally inappropriate to that which 14 II, 13| hungry and thirsty, and both equally, yet being equidistant from 15 II, 13| movement this way and that is equally inappropriate is obliged 16 II, 13| For the argument applies equally to fire. Fire, if set at 17 II, 14| until it occupies the centre equally every way, the less being 18 III, 1 | character of natural things, and equally from an inspection of the 19 III, 5 | same difficulty is involved equally in the view elements and 20 III, 6 | on the other hand, it is equally impossible that the elements 21 III, 7 | there are other implications equally unsatisfactory. We do not 22 IV, 2 | one substance, it implies, equally with the view that there 23 IV, 3 | own place. For motion is equally immediate in the case of 24 IV, 5 | and upward movements are equally constant and universal:


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