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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 3 | subject. But neither is possible.~(a) An attribute is either 2 I, 4 | further extraction is always possible, there will be an infinite 3 II, 1 | state of mind is clearly possible. A man blind from birth 4 II, 3 | and powers are relative to possible effects, actually operating 5 II, 4 | cases of chance it is always possible, they maintain, to find 6 II, 5 | indeterminable, for the possible attributes of an individual 7 II, 6 | causation the number of possible causes is infinite.~Spontaneity 8 II, 8 | Hence clearly mistakes are possible in the operations of nature 9 III, 1 | be made clear later. is possible for a thing to cause motion, 10 III, 2 | yet none of these seems possible. There remains then the 11 III, 5 | numbered, it would also be possible to go through the infinite.~ 12 III, 5 | yet neither alternative is possible.~(1) Compound the infinite 13 III, 5 | whether it is or is not possible that there should be an 14 III, 5 | demonstration that it is not possible.~It is the nature of every 15 III, 5 | carried along. Yet neither is possible. For why downwards rather 16 III, 6 | neither alternative seems possible, an arbiter must be called 17 III, 6 | division. For it will always be possible to take something ah extra. 18 III, 6 | because it is supposed to be possible to exceed all limits and 19 III, 6 | endless", because it is always possible to take a part which is 20 III, 7 | of largeness it is always possible to think of a larger number: 21 III, 7 | magnitude; for if it were possible there would be something 22 III, 7 | far as they wish. It is possible to have divided in the same 23 III, 8 | contact is not necessarily possible between any two things taken 24 IV, 3 | both wine and jar, if it is possible for a thing to be in itself; 25 IV, 3 | differently defined.~Nor is it possible for a thing to be in itself 26 IV, 4 | container, for it seems possible that there should be an 27 IV, 6 | become untrue. If this were possible, it would follow also that 28 IV, 10 | Yes, but (2) neither is it possible for the "now" to remain 29 IV, 10 | a termination, and it is possible to cut off a determinate 30 V, 2 | getting well? Even this is possible only in an accidental sense. 31 V, 2 | at rest, though logically possible, is excluded by the theory). 32 V, 3 | gap or only the smallest possible gap in the material-not 33 V, 4 | another: in this case if it is possible for that which ceased to 34 V, 4 | the same, then it must be possible for that which is one and 35 V, 5 | error by another, it being possible to acquire error, like knowledge, 36 VI, 1 | through it. So it will be possible for a thing to have completed 37 VI, 1 | are motions, it would be possible for a thing in spite of 38 VI, 1 | not motions, it would be possible for motion to be composed 39 VI, 2 | every magnitude, but it is possible to ass over some magnitude, 40 VI, 3 | present. For if this is possible, there can be both quicker 41 VI, 3 | both the times, and it is possible for a thing to be in motion 42 VI, 8 | for at a moment it is not possible for anything to be either 43 VI, 10 | be at rest. So it is not possible for that which has no parts 44 VI, 10 | condition could have made it possible for it to have motion, viz. 45 VI, 10 | considered whether it is possible in the sense that one and 46 VII, 1 | if, as is theoretically possible, each motion is either equal 47 VII, 1 | that which is theoretically possible. If, then, A, B, G, D form 48 VII, 1 | assumed is theoretically possible, and the assumption of a 49 VII, 1 | assumption of a theoretically possible case ought not to give rise 50 VII, 3 | when we have one as good as possible), while defect is a perishing 51 VII, 4 | straight line; and if so it is possible for the two to be equal. 52 VIII, 1 | to motion. If then it is possible that at any time nothing 53 VIII, 2 | conclusion, provided that it is possible for the motion of that which 54 VIII, 5 | return. I take then the possible case of its not moving it: 55 VIII, 5 | for only in this way is it possible for a thing to be self-moved. 56 VIII, 6 | of certain things it is possible for them at different times 57 VIII, 6 | let us further suppose it possible that some principles that 58 VIII, 6 | which is better ought, if possible, to be present rather than 59 VIII, 6 | suggested that perhaps it may be possible for motion to come to be 60 VIII, 7 | whether it is or is not possible that there should be a continuous 61 VIII, 7 | continuous motion, and, if it is possible, which this motion is, and 62 VIII, 7 | of the better, if it be possible: since, then, continuous 63 VIII, 7 | then, continuous motion is possible (this will be proved later: 64 VIII, 7 | this is the only motion possible for things. It is true indeed 65 VIII, 7 | previous stage that it is possible that there should be a motion 66 VIII, 8 | proceed to maintain that it is possible that there should be an 67 VIII, 8 | in progress it should be possible to reckon a half-motion 68 VIII, 8 | asked being whether it is possible in a finite time to traverse 69 VIII, 8 | no longer whether it is possible in a finite time to traverse 70 VIII, 8 | the question whether it is possible to pass through an infinite 71 VIII, 8 | units are actual, it is not possible: if they are potential, 72 VIII, 8 | they are potential, it is possible. For in the course of a 73 VIII, 8 | perished: or else it must be possible for a thing at the same 74 VIII, 8 | this are at the greatest possible distance from one another), 75 VIII, 10| shown that in no case is it possible for an infinite force to 76 VIII, 10| then it would be no more possible for this second thing than 77 VIII, 10| difficulty in supposing it to be possible for anything that is in


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