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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 7 | weight and lightness do not exist. Moreover it would be necessary 2 I, 7 | Again, suppose the body to exist in dispersion, it may be 3 I, 7 | that the infinite should exist as a whole of similar parts. 4 I, 8 | bodies that none whatever can exist outside our universe, and 5 I, 9 | the question is "does A exist?" or "could A come to exist?" 6 I, 9 | exist?" or "could A come to exist?" From our arguments then 7 I, 9 | neither exists nor can come to exist. It is clear then that there 8 I, 10| generated, will none the less exist to eternity.) So far as 9 I, 11| without process, does not exist; such a thing is ungenerated 10 I, 11| though it now is. For you exist now and so does the contact; 11 I, 11| be true of you that you exist, nor of these things that 12 I, 11| should be destroyed, i.e. exist at one time and not at another. 13 I, 12| one and the same thing to exist for infinite time and not 14 I, 12| infinite time and not to exist for another infinity. This, 15 I, 12| impossible for a thing always to exist and yet to be destructible. 16 I, 12| is by nature such as to exist at one time and not at another. 17 I, 12| impossible for what once did not exist later to be eternal. For 18 I, 12| say now that it does not exist last year. But this is impossible. 19 II, 3 | generation. Earth then has to exist; for it is earth which is 20 II, 3 | later.) But if earth must exist, so must fire. For, if one 21 II, 3 | further, if fire and earth exist, the intermediate bodies 22 II, 3 | intermediate bodies must exist also: each element stands


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