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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 1 | our formula, since each possesses every dimension. But each 2 I, 3 | that not every body either possesses lightness or heaviness. 3 I, 3 | moves either up or down possesses lightness or heaviness or 4 I, 5 | conception of the infinite possesses this power of principles, 5 I, 5 | in the sphere of quantity possesses it in a higher degree than 6 I, 7 | and if by constraint, it possesses also a natural motion, that 7 I, 7 | therefore every perceptible body possesses the power of acting or of 8 I, 7 | shown that no finite thing possesses infinite power, and no infinite 9 I, 7 | heavy. Moreover, whatever possesses weight or lightness will 10 I, 7 | therefore, not everything possesses weight or lightness, but 11 I, 12| standing, because when he possesses the one he also possesses 12 I, 12| possesses the one he also possesses the other; but it does not 13 II, 1 | immortal and divine thing which possesses movement, but movement such 14 II, 2 | the heaven is animate and possesses a principle of movement, 15 II, 11| is the sphere, since it possesses no instrument of movement. 16 II, 12| be one thing that always possesses health, others that attain 17 II, 14| motion is that a thing which possesses weight is naturally endowed 18 III, 1 | that every indivisible part possesses weight. For suppose that 19 III, 1 | that a body of four points possesses weight. A body composed 20 III, 5 | observation that a natural body possesses a principle of movement. 21 III, 6 | to them. But if this body possesses weight or lightness, it


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