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prime 2
principle 21
principles 23
prior 21
priority 3
privation 2
probable 2
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21 indeed
21 possesses
21 principle
21 prior
20 capacity
20 destroyed
20 difficulty
Aristotle
On the Heavens

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prior

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 2 | the perfect is naturally prior to the imperfect, and the 2 I, 2 | extended. And so, since the prior movement belongs to the 3 I, 2 | the body which naturally prior, and circular movement is 4 I, 2 | and circular movement is prior to straight, and movement 5 I, 2 | the formations we know, prior to them all and more divine 6 I, 10| present the combination prior to it, and that, we hold, 7 I, 12| the capacity is present prior to the activity, it will 8 II, 2 | are applicable, there are prior principles which must first 9 II, 2 | Further, inasmuch as length is prior to breadth, if above is 10 II, 2 | principle of that which is prior is itself prior, then above 11 II, 2 | which is prior is itself prior, then above will be prior 12 II, 2 | prior, then above will be prior to right, or let us say, 13 II, 2 | right, or let us say, since "prior" is ambiguous, prior in 14 II, 2 | since "prior" is ambiguous, prior in order of generation. 15 II, 3 | same. Also, the positive is prior to its privation (warm, 16 II, 4 | kind the one is naturally prior to the many and the simple 17 II, 4 | If then the complete is prior to the incomplete, it follows 18 II, 5 | suggests, the distinction of prior and posterior, which provides 19 III, 5 | to recognize an element prior to the element, a regress 20 III, 6 | distinct from the elements and prior to them. But if this body 21 III, 7 | so that there is a body prior to the element-for every


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