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1 III, 7 | use these terms for the moment. Later I shall explain what 2 V, 2 | of perishing at the very moment when it has reached the 3 V, 4 | daybreak and at the present moment is one and the same, why 4 VI, 1 | succession to a point or a moment to a moment in such a way 5 VI, 1 | a point or a moment to a moment in such a way that length 6 VI, 1 | to another cannot at the moment when it was in motion both 7 VI, 1 | its passage at the same moment, then that which is walking 8 VI, 1 | which is walking will at the moment when it is walking have 9 VI, 5 | has changed must at the moment when it has first changed 10 VI, 5 | that has changed, at the moment when it has changed, is 11 VI, 5 | which has come to be, at the moment when it has come to be, 12 VI, 5 | which has changed, at the moment when it has first changed, 13 VI, 5 | the process of change—the moment when it is correct to say " 14 VI, 5 | indivisible: for, if it were, the moment immediately preceding the 15 VI, 5 | preceding the change and the moment in which the change begins 16 VI, 6 | if by taking the extreme moment of the time-for it is the 17 VI, 6 | of the time-for it is the moment that defines the time, and 18 VI, 6 | cannot be changing in a moment, it follows that it must 19 VI, 6 | must have changed at every moment in the time: consequently, 20 VI, 6 | changed from A to B in a moment. Now the moment in which 21 VI, 6 | to B in a moment. Now the moment in which it has changed 22 VI, 6 | hand, it is a different moment, there will be a period 23 VI, 8 | being at rest"-when at one moment after another it can be 24 VI, 8 | is true only at a single moment, then the thing will be 25 VI, 8 | period of time but only at a moment that limits the time. It 26 VI, 8 | It is true that at any moment it is always over against 27 VI, 8 | is not at rest: for at a moment it is not possible for anything 28 VI, 8 | which is in motion is at a moment not in motion and is opposite 29 VI, 9 | occupying such a space at any moment, the flying arrow is therefore 30 VI, 9 | reaches the last G at the same moment as the first G reaches the 31 VI, 9 | last B. Secondly at this moment the first G has passed all 32 VI, 9 | A. Thirdly, at the same moment all the B’s have passed 33 VI, 10 | moments, in which case at any moment it would have completed 34 VI, 10 | period of time and never in a moment, and all time is divisible, 35 VI, 10 | small being in motion in a moment: for in the two questions-that 36 VI, 10 | questions-that of motion in a moment and that of motion of something 37 VII, 5 | of distance: for at any moment when a thing is causing 38 VIII, 1 | appears unreasonable on a moment’s thought, and still more 39 VIII, 1 | unthinkable apart from the moment, and the moment a kind of 40 VIII, 1 | from the moment, and the moment a kind of middle-point, 41 VIII, 1 | take must be found in some moment, since time contains no 42 VIII, 1 | contact for us except the moment. Therefore, since the moment 43 VIII, 1 | moment. Therefore, since the moment is both a beginning and 44 VIII, 1 | motion is started at some moment, and that the fact that 45 VIII, 1 | this rather than a previous moment is of no importance, and 46 VIII, 2 | but at rest, are at some moment set in motion: whereas, 47 VIII, 2 | nevertheless we are then at some moment set in motion, that is to 48 VIII, 3 | passes away at a particular moment. Similarly, too, in the 49 VIII, 8 | only have been there at the moment of passing, its passage 50 VIII, 8 | of which the particular moment is a dividing-point. To 51 VIII, 8 | E to G, and that, at the moment when A is at the point B, 52 VIII, 8 | not hold that there was a moment when A came to be at B and 53 VIII, 8 | at B and that at the same moment D was in motion from the 54 VIII, 8 | not be there at the same moment. And here we cannot apply 55 VIII, 8 | same thing is at the same moment existent and not existent, 56 VIII, 8 | thing is not existent at the moment when it has become. It is 57 VIII, 8 | time B. Then D is at the moment G white and not-white: for 58 VIII, 8 | to call it white at any moment of A, and not-white in B, 59 VIII, 8 | all of it except the last moment G. G belongs already to 60 VIII, 8 | complete. And so G is the first moment at which it is true to call 61 VIII, 8 | may be non-existent at the moment when it has become and existent 62 VIII, 8 | become and existent at the moment when it has perished: or 63 VIII, 8 | and so is white at that moment: then, inasmuch as in the 64 VIII, 8 | was not white and at the moment B it is white, there must 65 VIII, 8 | near to B, but from the moment of its starting on its course, 66 VIII, 8 | from A to G and that at the moment of its arrival at G the 67 VIII, 8 | shifting its ground from moment to moment can be continuous: 68 VIII, 8 | its ground from moment to moment can be continuous: but a 69 VIII, 10| ceases to be in motion at the moment when its movent ceases to


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