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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 1 | us, towards what is more clear and more knowable by nature.~ 2 I, 4 | greatness and smallness, it is clear that from the minimum quantity 3 I, 5 | rare" to the latter.~It is clear then that our principles 4 I, 6 | reducible to one.~It is clear then that the number of 5 I, 7 | definitions of its elements. It is clear then that what comes to 6 I, 7 | number is reached: and it is clear that there must be a substratum 7 I, 7 | physical object is not yet clear. But that the principles 8 I, 7 | each is a principle, is clear.~So much then for the question 9 II, 5 | of something. Hence it is clear that even among the things 10 II, 5 | gone "by chance".~It is clear then that chance is an incidental 11 II, 6 | sake of that.~Hence it is clear that events which (1) belong 12 II, 6 | to what is per se, it is clear that no incidental cause 13 II, 7 | 7~It is clear then that there are causes, 14 III, 1 | and the truth will be made clear later. is possible for a 15 III, 4 | size and in shape.~It is clear then from these considerations 16 IV, 4 | it, and further will make clear the cause of the trouble 17 IV, 5 | in anything else.~It is clear, too, from these considerations 18 IV, 5 | obscurely will then be made more clear. If the matter and the fulfilment 19 IV, 8 | middle of the universe, it is clear that it cannot be the void 20 IV, 8 | Further it ought to be clear by the study of moving things 21 IV, 8 | tangible is by touch.]~It is clear, then, from these considerations 22 IV, 9 | air into water (for it is clear that the air produced from 23 IV, 11 | belongs also elsewhere.~It is clear, then, that time is "number 24 IV, 12 | there is no minimum.~It is clear, too, that time is not described 25 IV, 12 | indirectly of other things, it is clear that a thing whose existence 26 IV, 13 | was the truer view. It is clear then that it must be in 27 V, 1 | proceeds. This being so, it is clear that the motion is in the 28 V, 1 | white colour. It is now clear in what sense a thing is 29 V, 1 | the moved: and it is also clear that the motion is not in 30 V, 2 | change to another. It is clear, then, that by the time 31 V, 2 | opposite quality. It is now clear, then, that there are only 32 V, 4 | same time a species, it is clear that the motion will then 33 V, 4 | following distinctions will make clear what this kind of motion 34 V, 4 | essence although (as is clear) the things that contain 35 V, 6 | that place? It is surely clear that since there are two 36 V, 6 | to be are motion. It is clear then that, since we exclude 37 V, 6 | having become so. But it is clear that it must be the case: 38 V, 6 | upward motion? Surely it is clear that both are contrary to 39 VI, 1 | be any such thing it is clear that it must be either indivisible 40 VI, 1 | or none. This may be made clear as follows. If a magnitude 41 VI, 2 | And from this it is also clear that the quicker will pass 42 VI, 2 | in the time ZH. Now it is clear that the quicker will traverse 43 VI, 2 | And at the same time it is clear that all magnitude is also 44 VI, 3 | implications as before. It is clear, then, from what has been 45 VI, 3 | motion in a present, it is clear that nothing can be at rest 46 VI, 4 | infinity does so will be made clear in what follows?~ 47 VI, 5 | contradictory change. It is clear, then, that that which has 48 VI, 6 | which it changes. This is clear from our definition of " 49 VI, 7 | with uniform velocity it is clear that the finite magnitude 50 VI, 7 | before another part (this is clear, that in the earlier and 51 VI, 7 | each is finite: for it is clear that while the time is exhausted 52 VI, 7 | in a finite time, it is clear that neither will an infinite 53 VII, 1 | motion: for if it is, it is clear that AG would be in motion 54 VII, 2 | But the former fact is clear even from the definitions 55 VIII, 1 | always in process, it is clear that they must have been 56 VIII, 1 | impossible consequences, it is clear that motion is eternal and 57 VIII, 3 | be occupancy of it. It is clear, therefore, that there are 58 VIII, 4 | because in such cases it is clear that the motion is derived 59 VIII, 4 | animals-make this fact clear: for here the uncertainty 60 VIII, 4 | upward locomotion, it is clear that it should also possess 61 VIII, 4 | but the thrower. So it is clear that in all these cases 62 VIII, 5 | and if this is so it is clear that there may be a time 63 VIII, 5 | contact and continuous, as is clear in the case of things that 64 VIII, 5 | being taught: for it is clear that everything that is 65 VIII, 5 | must of course be so-it is clear that it is not through some 66 VIII, 6 | considerations will make it clear that there must necessarily 67 VIII, 6 | all exist together. It is clear, then, that though there 68 VIII, 6 | served above to make it clear that it is not true either 69 VIII, 6 | of things of this kind is clear to all: but we wish to explain 70 VIII, 6 | eternal. Indeed this is clear also from the consideration 71 VIII, 6 | argument, then, has served to clear up the point about which 72 VIII, 7 | are to be referred.~It is clear, then, from the foregoing 73 VIII, 7 | reasoning will also make clear at the same time the truth 74 VIII, 7 | continuous and eternal. Now it is clear from the following considerations 75 VIII, 7 | motion is concerned. It is clear, then, that for the changing 76 VIII, 8 | reckoning the halves, it is clear that this result follows: 77 VIII, 8 | successive. Moreover it is clear that if D was becoming white 78 VIII, 8 | better to make this point clear universally in respect of 79 VIII, 10| an infinite motion. It is clear, then, that it is impossible 80 VIII, 10| points are settled, it is clear that the first unmoved movent 81 VIII, 10| an infinite time. It is clear, therefore, that the first


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