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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 2 | physicists, on the other hand, must take for granted that 2 I, 2 | be many.~If on the other hand it is asserted that all 3 I, 3 | case.~(b) If, on the other hand, we suppose that "biped" 4 I, 4 | physicists on the other hand have two modes of explanation.~ 5 I, 4 | water); if on the other hand it does not, and further 6 I, 6 | said before. On the other hand, the view that they are 7 I, 6 | separately. If, on the other hand, the contrarieties, being 8 I, 7 | complex. There is, on the one hand, (a) something which comes 9 I, 7 | privation, on the other hand, and the contrary are incidental 10 I, 8 | explanation on the other hand is that the phrases "something 11 I, 8 | dark-haired. On the other hand he doctors or fails to doctor 12 I, 9 | sense is. They, on the other hand, identify their Great and 13 II, 1 | alteration). On the other hand, a bed and a coat and anything 14 II, 2 | essence.)~But if on the other hand art imitates nature, and 15 II, 6 | spontaneous on the other hand is found both in the lower 16 III, 1 | first take each of them in hand and discuss it. For the 17 III, 1 | buildable. On the other hand, it is the buildable which 18 III, 3 | be moved.~If on the other hand (a) both are in what is 19 III, 4 | infinite. Plato, on the other hand, holds that there is no 20 III, 4 | physicists, on the other hand, all of them, always regard 21 III, 5 | infinite.~If, on the other hand, we investigate the question 22 III, 5 | finite body. On the other hand, it is impossible that each 23 III, 6 | 6~But on the other hand to suppose that the infinite 24 III, 6 | already taken. On the other hand, what has nothing outside 25 III, 6 | is outside. On the other hand that from which something 26 III, 7 | many. Number on the other hand is a plurality of "ones" 27 III, 8 | are limited. On the other hand, what is limited is not 28 IV, 3 | As the finger is "in" the hand and generally the part " 29 IV, 4 | species-locomotion on the one hand and, on the other, increase 30 IV, 4 | with that. On the other hand it is moved in that if it 31 IV, 4 | pupil in the eye or the hand in the body: when it is 32 IV, 4 | wine in the jar. For the hand is moved with the body and 33 IV, 4 | place. Place on the other hand is rather what is motionless: 34 IV, 5 | parts of it, on the one hand, will be moved (for one 35 IV, 5 | another), while, on the other hand, the whole will be moved 36 IV, 10| parts. Time, on the other hand, is not held to be made 37 IV, 11| motion either. On the other hand, when we do perceive a " 38 IV, 11| The "now" on the other hand, since the body carried 39 V, 1 | the physician heals, the hand strikes. We have, then, 40 V, 1 | factors: (a) on the one hand that which directly causes 41 V, 1 | motion, and (b) on the other hand that which is in motion: 42 V, 1 | accidental on the other hand is not to be found in everything, 43 V, 3 | between", while, on the other hand, there is nothing to prevent 44 V, 4 | knowledge being on the one hand a species of apprehension 45 V, 4 | apprehension and on the other hand a genus including the various 46 V, 5 | contraries. On the other hand, a process simply to a contrary, 47 VI, 4 | equal to DZ: if on the other hand there is any remainder, 48 VI, 5 | effected. If, on the other hand, it has been changing in 49 VI, 5 | has changed". On the one hand it may mean the primary 50 VI, 5 | has changed": on the other hand it may mean the primary 51 VI, 5 | either: if, on the other hand, it is in process of change 52 VI, 5 | impossible): if on the other hand it is taken to be divisible, 53 VI, 6 | primary time, or on the other hand it may have an extended 54 VI, 6 | motion. If on the other hand it is in motion in only 55 VI, 6 | changed. If, on the other hand, it is a different moment, 56 VI, 7 | in this way, on the one hand there is no part which will 57 VI, 7 | magnitude); while on the other hand the finite stretch of motion 58 VI, 8 | a stand. If on the other hand it is coming to a stand 59 VII, 1 | moves it. If on the other hand it has the source of its 60 VII, 4 | are alike. If on the other hand the affection is different 61 VII, 4 | specifically: if on the other hand they differ generically 62 VII, 5 | potentially.~If on the other hand we have two forces each 63 VII, 5 | twice as much.~On the other hand if that which causes alteration 64 VIII, 1| To suppose, on the other hand, that these things were 65 VIII, 1| while there are on the one hand things that are movable, 66 VIII, 1| movable, and on the other hand things that are motive, 67 VIII, 1| Love, while on the other hand enemies avoid one another: 68 VIII, 2| the animal, on the other hand, we say, moves itself: therefore, 69 VIII, 5| stone and is moved by the hand, which again is moved by 70 VIII, 5| own agency: on the other hand, if a thing imparts motion 71 VIII, 5| virtue of being moved by the hand, the hand moves the stick: 72 VIII, 5| being moved by the hand, the hand moves the stick: and if 73 VIII, 5| something else moves with the hand, the hand also is moved 74 VIII, 5| moves with the hand, the hand also is moved by something 75 VIII, 5| The movent on the other hand is already in activity: 76 VIII, 5| longer. If on the other hand the whole is moved by itself 77 VIII, 7| or perish: on the other hand there cannot be any one 78 VIII, 8| one another. On the other hand lateral motion is not the 79 VIII, 8| expression. On the other hand in the case of a thing that 80 VIII, 8| took place. On the other hand, those who deny atoms of 81 VIII, 8| extreme point?~On the other hand, in motion on a circular 82 VIII, 8| alteration. On the other hand, our argument has enabled 83 VIII, 9| infinite distance. On the other hand rectilinear motion on a 84 VIII, 9| state of rest). On the other hand in circular motion there 85 VIII, 9| convertible result: on the one hand, because rotation is the 86 VIII, 9| is primary): on the other hand, because rotation is the 87 VIII, 9| position of rest: on the other hand rotatory motion is the only


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