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change-"becoming musical from unmusical" 1
change-that 1
changed 64
changes 79
changes-there 1
changing 51
chaos 2
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81 primary
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80 chance
79 changes
79 particular
78 before
78 g
Aristotle
Physics

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changes

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1 I, 4 | imagines a cycle of such changes, the latter a single series. 2 II, 9 | name of matter, and the changes in it. Both causes must 3 III, 1 | quality or to place that what changes changes. But it is impossible, 4 III, 1 | place that what changes changes. But it is impossible, as 5 III, 5 | elements: for everything changes from contrary to contrary, 6 IV, 4 | moved, when the whole vessel changes its place: it is always 7 IV, 4 | which is moved, is moved and changes its place, as a boat on 8 IV, 10| only in the thing which changes or where the thing itself 9 IV, 10| thing itself which moves or changes may chance to be. But time 10 IV, 14| faster" I refer to that which changes before another into the 11 IV, 14| still the time of the two changes is the same if their number 12 V, 1 | 1~EVERYTHING which changes does so in one of three 13 V, 1 | something belonging to it changes, i.e. in statements which 14 V, 1 | that that which perishes changes from being: and "becoming" 15 V, 1 | which is becoming white changes accidentally to an object 16 V, 1 | the object of thought; it changes to colour, because white 17 V, 1 | a part of Europe; but it changes essentially to white colour. 18 V, 1 | something later-that which changes must change in one of four 19 V, 2 | that when one correlative changes, the other, although this 20 V, 2 | is in motion because he changes from fair to dark. Can it 21 V, 2 | motion grows hot or cold, or changes place, or increases or decreases? 22 V, 2 | that some other subject changes from a change to another 23 V, 2 | of being, as e.g. a man changes from falling ill to getting 24 V, 2 | the subject of this change changes at one time to knowledge, 25 V, 2 | Thus if one of a series of changes is to be a change of change, 26 V, 3 | a changing thing, if it changes continuously in a natural 27 V, 3 | reaches that to which it changes last, is between. Thus " 28 V, 3 | manifestly true not only in local changes but in every other kind 29 V, 4 | one when the same thing changes from the same to the same, 30 V, 4 | same, e.g. when one point changes again and again from a particular 31 V, 5 | to gaining. But these are changes and not motions. And wherever 32 V, 6 | contraries there are opposite changes (viz. change from the thing 33 V, 6 | unnatural, in the other changes this is not so? e.g. alteration 34 VI, 2 | of two things that which changes sooner is quicker, in the 35 VI, 4 | Further, everything that changes must be divisible. For since 36 VI, 4 | therefore, that everything that changes must be divisible.~Now motion 37 VI, 4 | divisible because that which changes is so): for the division 38 VI, 4 | fact that the thing that changes is divisible or infinite: 39 VI, 4 | instance to the thing that changes. That divisibility does 40 VI, 5 | 5~Since everything that changes changes from something to 41 VI, 5 | everything that changes changes from something to something, 42 VI, 5 | changed. For that which changes retires from or leaves that 43 VI, 5 | leaves that from which it changes: and leaving, if not identical 44 VI, 5 | changed is AZ (everything that changes having been shown to be 45 VI, 5 | infinity. Thus of that which changes there cannot be any primary 46 VI, 5 | that neither of that which changes nor of the time in which 47 VI, 5 | of the time in which it changes is there any primary part.~ 48 VI, 5 | distinguish three terms-that which changes, that in which it changes, 49 VI, 5 | changes, that in which it changes, and the actual subject 50 VI, 6 | 6~Now everything that changes changes time, and that in 51 VI, 6 | everything that changes changes time, and that in two senses: 52 VI, 6 | when we say that a thing changes in a particular year because 53 VI, 6 | particular year because it changes in a particular day. That 54 VI, 6 | That being so, that which changes must be changing in any 55 VI, 6 | primary time in which it changes. This is clear from our 56 VI, 6 | completed an infinite number of changes.~Again, since a thing that 57 VI, 6 | Again, since a thing that changes continuously and has not 58 VI, 6 | completed an infinite number of changes.~And not only must that 59 VI, 6 | over which what is changing changes is continuous. For suppose 60 VI, 6 | is completed, the thing changes to those segments. Everything 61 VI, 6 | what is not continuous, changes, that is to say, between 62 VI, 7 | whether the thing in motion changes with uniform velocity or 63 VI, 8 | in a period of time and changes from something to something, 64 VI, 10| something. Thus in contradictory changes the positive or the negative, 65 VI, 10| ceasing to be: and in contrary changes the particular contraries 66 VIII, 3| see the above-mentioned changes occurring in the case of 67 VIII, 3| for that to which a thing changes comes to be, or occupancy 68 VIII, 3| that from which a thing changes ceases to be, or there ceases 69 VIII, 4| is of a certain quality changes to a condition of active 70 VIII, 5| itself in motion (for it changes together with the moved, 71 VIII, 6| that is to say, the body changes its place, so that that 72 VIII, 6| that which is in the body changes its place also and is a 73 VIII, 7| decreased its magnitude changes in respect of place.~Again, 74 VIII, 7| imperfection of magnitude: and changes to the respective contraries 75 VIII, 7| contraries are contrary changes. Now a thing that is undergoing 76 VIII, 7| similar result in the case of changes that are not motions: for 77 VIII, 7| thing to undergo opposite changes at the same time, the change 78 VIII, 7| whether these contradictory changes are contraries or not makes 79 VIII, 7| the opposite motions or changes to be present to a thing


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