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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 2 | and man and horse; in fact, their view will be, not 2 I, 3 | thinkers did, in point of fact, give way to both arguments. 3 I, 4 | separation. Moreover, the fact that the contraries proceed 4 I, 5 | so we fail to notice the fact. What is in tune must come 5 I, 5 | the same in all, and in fact applies equally to the production 6 I, 7 | difficulty also is solved by the fact that the substratum is different 7 II, 4 | Yet if this is so, it is a fact which deserves to be dwelt 8 II, 5 | this was not due to the fact that he went there as a 9 II, 5 | question whether any incidental fact might be the cause of the 10 II, 6 | This is indicated by the fact that good fortune is thought 11 II, 6 | intelligence or nature, have in fact been caused by something 12 III, 3 | no means follows from the fact that teaching is the same 13 III, 3 | than it follows from the fact that there is one distance 14 III, 4 | the ground of the observed fact that anything comes out 15 III, 4 | in our thought.~The last fact (that what is outside is 16 III, 5 | there is, as a matter of fact, no such sensible body, 17 III, 6 | This is indicated by the fact that rings also that have 18 III, 6 | similarity to the whole. It is in fact the matter of the completeness 19 III, 7 | untraversable. In point of fact they do not need the infinite 20 IV, 1 | held to be obvious from the fact of mutual replacement. Where 21 IV, 4 | regarded as empty. Just, in fact, as the vessel is transportable 22 IV, 6 | 2) They reason from the fact that some things are observed 23 IV, 7 | the same reasons. For the fact of motion in respect of 24 IV, 8 | void.~Further, in point of fact things that are thrown move 25 IV, 8 | of thing void is. But in fact it is found nowhere in the 26 IV, 9 | void cannot move, viz. the fact that the speeds are incomparable.~ 27 IV, 14 | time, yet the one may in fact be fast and the other not, 28 V, 2 | of Agent and Patient-in fact there can never be motion 29 V, 2 | is slow at the start-in fact, what we describe as hard 30 V, 4 | follows simply from this fact that the activities must 31 V, 6 | qualified sense? For, in fact, whenever a thing is in 32 VI, 2 | taken to cover the whole: in fact without qualification it 33 VI, 2 | line nor a surface nor in fact anything continuous can 34 VI, 3 | that is past or future: in fact one and the same present 35 VI, 4 | divisibility of the length, and in fact of everything that forms 36 VI, 4 | see that in most cases the fact that all the terms are divisible 37 VI, 4 | direct consequence of the fact that the thing that changes 38 VI, 5 | change, which we have in fact shown to be indivisible 39 VI, 6 | the whole time ChRh or in fact in any period of it, motion 40 VI, 6 | in half the time and in fact in any part of it: for as 41 VI, 6 | immediate consequence of the fact that they are continuous 42 VI, 8 | more than a magnitude or in fact anything continuous: for 43 VI, 9 | white nor not-white: for the fact that it is not wholly in 44 VI, 10 | time is so divisible: the fact being that the only condition 45 VII, 1 | and not in virtue of the fact that something belonging 46 VII, 1 | moved by something if the fact of something else having 47 VII, 1 | and a first moved: for the fact that this impossibility 48 VII, 2 | and movent. But the former fact is clear even from the definitions 49 VII, 3 | these: but as a matter of fact in neither of these two 50 VII, 3 | alteration or of becoming or in fact of any change whatever, 51 VII, 3 | incorrect in spite of the fact that he was previously incapable 52 VII, 4 | does not as a matter of fact make any difference to the 53 VII, 4 | much" is equivocal? In fact there are some terms of 54 VII, 4 | been considering it is the fact that health is one and the 55 VII, 5 | fraction of AE may be): in fact it might well be that it 56 VII, 5 | bushel moves in falling. In fact it does not of itself move 57 VIII, 1 | always will be? Is it in fact an immortal never-failing 58 VIII, 1 | capable of that motion. In fact, even apart from the definition 59 VIII, 1 | that it is uncreated: in fact, it is just this that enables 60 VIII, 1 | time and not at another: in fact such a view can hardly be 61 VIII, 1 | some moment, and that the fact that it is this rather than 62 VIII, 1 | ought not only to assert the fact: he ought to explain the 63 VIII, 1 | themselves causes of the fact in question, nor is it of 64 VIII, 1 | exists, as he points to the fact that among mankind we have 65 VIII, 1 | thus from the observed fact that this occurs in certain 66 VIII, 1 | principle in virtue of the fact that something always is 67 VIII, 1 | that explain nature to the fact that things happened in 68 VIII, 2 | in motion.~Thirdly, the fact is evident above all in 69 VIII, 2 | a correct statement; in fact, this may be said to be 70 VIII, 2 | absurdity is involved in the fact that something not in motion 71 VIII, 3 | motion is the characteristic fact of nature: moreover, the 72 VIII, 3 | we cannot apprehend the fact by sense-perception. Although 73 VIII, 3 | evident, then, that from the fact that the decrease is divisible 74 VIII, 3 | being able to perceive the fact. Further, it is a law of 75 VIII, 3 | only by violence: from the fact then that some of them are 76 VIII, 3 | these theories in the single fact that we see some things 77 VIII, 4 | motion being abnormal. The fact that a thing that is in 78 VIII, 4 | themselves-e.g. animals-make this fact clear: for here the uncertainty 79 VIII, 4 | others by reason of the fact that the motion is natural. 80 VIII, 4 | thing moves them. It is the fact that these things also always 81 VIII, 4 | potentially possess. But the fact that the term "potentially" 82 VIII, 5 | though it may be contrary to fact. But the nonexistence of 83 VIII, 5 | immediately moves it: in fact the earlier movent is that 84 VIII, 5 | we have established the fact that it is the movable that 85 VIII, 5 | hot that produces heat: in fact, that which produces the 86 VIII, 5 | heated. But as a matter of fact that which primarily moves 87 VIII, 5 | will not move itself or in fact be moved at all. Nor again 88 VIII, 6 | becoming and perishing (in fact it would seem to be necessary, 89 VIII, 6 | of every movent. So the fact that some things become 90 VIII, 6 | that is the cause of the fact that some things are and 91 VIII, 6 | sometimes at rest. This fact has served above to make 92 VIII, 6 | this end we established the fact that everything that is 93 VIII, 6 | seems. We must grasp the fact, therefore, that animals 94 VIII, 6 | the same: by reason of the fact that it occupies contrary 95 VIII, 7 | contrary to contrary. But the fact that a thing is altered 96 VIII, 7 | this that accounts for the fact that some living things, 97 VIII, 7 | need to be disturbed by the fact that on this showing there 98 VIII, 7 | We have only to grasp the fact that a particular motion 99 VIII, 8 | motion from B to A in the fact that, if they occur at the 100 VIII, 8 | cannot be continuous is the fact that turning back necessarily 101 VIII, 8 | extremity of Z: for the fact of A’s having come to be 102 VIII, 8 | be at B will involve the fact of its also ceasing to be 103 VIII, 8 | difficulty turning on the fact that the period of time 104 VIII, 8 | nevertheless as an account of the fact and explanation of its true 105 VIII, 8 | white and not white and in fact to be existent and non-existent. 106 VIII, 8 | derive cogency from the fact that they have a special 107 VIII, 8 | only successiveness: in fact, how could contraries, e.g. 108 VIII, 8 | motions just mentioned: in fact they mostly conceive it 109 VIII, 8 | enabled us to assert the fact, applying universally to 110 VIII, 9 | back a composite motion, in fact two motions, while if it 111 VIII, 10| sweetening or throwing; in fact, in causing any kind of 112 VIII, 10| as by anything else, in fact to a greater extent than 113 VIII, 10| movent only in virtue of the fact that different parts of


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