Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | the science of Nature. For just as the geometer has nothing
2 I, 2 | existence. For if Being is just one, and one in the way
3 I, 2 | do not arise in this way: just as it is the duty of the
4 I, 3 | further that it means (1) what just is and (2) what is just
5 I, 3 | just is and (2) what is just one.~It must be so, for (
6 I, 5 | result, as well as in the way just indicated.~Our first presupposition
7 I, 8 | that way, however, it does, just as animal might come to
8 I, 9 | definition of matter is just this-the primary substratum
9 II, 1 | have such an impulse, and just to that extent which seems
10 II, 5 | said to be "by chance". For just as a thing is something
11 II, 8 | because it is better so, but just as the sky rains, not in
12 II, 8 | spoiled-but that result just followed. Why then should
13 II, 8 | all the parts came about just what they would have been
14 II, 9 | the process of production, just as if one were to suppose
15 II, 9 | or does exist; otherwise just as there, if-the conclusion
16 III, 1 | buildable, in so far as it is just that, is fully real, it
17 III, 1 | an attribute of a thing just when it is fully real in
18 III, 2 | on the movable as such is just to move it. But this it
19 III, 3 | actuality of both alike, just as one to two and two to
20 III, 5 | be many infinites. (Yet just as part of air is air, so
21 III, 5 | moved. It is not enough just to make this statement and
22 III, 5 | ought to remain at rest. Just as the infinite remains
23 III, 5 | place is in a special place. Just, then, as the infinite cannot
24 III, 5 | or three cubits; quantity just means these-so a thing’s
25 III, 6 | every determinate magnitude, just as in the direction of division
26 III, 8 | bigger than the size we are, just because some one thinks
27 IV, 1 | ad infinitum.~(6) Again, just as every body is in place,
28 IV, 4 | what place is. There are just four things of which place
29 IV, 4 | separate but in continuity. For just as in change of quality
30 IV, 4 | soft and now hard-this is just why we say that the matter
31 IV, 4 | them, regarded as empty. Just, in fact, as the vessel
32 IV, 8 | formerly occupied in the void, just as if the water or air had
33 IV, 9 | the thing was less hot; just as, if the arc or curve
34 IV, 11| failure to notice it. So, just as, if the "now" were not
35 IV, 11| there is time. For time is just this-number of motion in
36 IV, 11| different kinds of thing.) Just as motion is a perpetual
37 IV, 11| it is different (which is just what its being was supposed
38 IV, 11| no "now", and vice versa. just as the moving body and its
39 IV, 12| measuring it by the movement, just as we know the number by
40 IV, 12| and the like are in time, just as "unit" and "odd" and "
41 IV, 12| should be contained by time, just like other things also which
42 IV, 12| will be affected by time, just as we are accustomed to
43 IV, 13| beginning.~"Presently" or "just" refers to the part of future
44 IV, 13| When do you walk? " "I have just been walking"). But to say
45 IV, 13| But to say that Troy has just been taken-we do not say
46 IV, 13| lately", "presently" or "just", "long ago", and "suddenly"
47 IV, 14| is observed; the whole is just a plurality of measures.~
48 IV, 14| same decad or the same ten; just as the equilateral and the
49 V, 2 | of perishing when it is just beginning to become or after
50 V, 2 | incapable of being moved (just as we correspondingly apply
51 V, 4 | essentially when it is complete, just as in other cases completeness
52 V, 5 | essence is not the same, just as changing from health
53 V, 6 | with alterations? Surely just the same: we may say that
54 V, 6 | contrary to its natural motion, just as we find a similar contrariety
55 V, 6 | it must be the case: for just as there is unnatural motion,
56 VI, 2 | GK will also be divided just as GD was: and again, if
57 VI, 6 | word is said to express just this: it may also, however,
58 VI, 6 | of division is infinite, just as lines may be infinitely
59 VI, 8 | about things in motion.~And just as there is no primary time
60 VI, 8 | is at rest: for it is in just these circumstances that
61 VI, 10| motion by inclusion therein, just as that which is in a boat
62 VI, 10| not composed of moments, just as a line is not composed
63 VI, 10| something less than itself, just as the time is so divisible:
64 VII, 1 | moved by itself-this is just as if, supposing that KL
65 VII, 2 | sense of taste. And it is just the same in the case of
66 VII, 3 | have a becoming. Moreover, just as to say, when any one
67 VII, 4 | more slowly than the other, just as if the course of one
68 VII, 4 | In the case that we have just been considering it is the
69 VIII, 1| turning away and retiring, just as one possessed of knowledge
70 VIII, 1| uncreated: in fact, it is just this that enables Democritus
71 VIII, 1| imperishability of motion: just as a becoming of motion
72 VIII, 3| in all of them. Further, just as in arguments about mathematics
73 VIII, 3| involving the point that we have just raised do not affect the
74 VIII, 3| possibilities that we distinguished just above. Either all things
75 VIII, 4| would seem that in animals, just as in ships and things not
76 VIII, 5| process of being thrown in just the same manner. Or if we
77 VIII, 8| because it makes it two just as one might do in thought.
78 VIII, 8| or other of the motions just mentioned: in fact they
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