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Aristotle
Physics

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1 II, 5 | sphere of things which are capable of coming to pass not necessarily, 2 II, 6 | appropriate to agents that are capable of good fortune and of moral 3 II, 6 | well-doing. Hence what is not capable of moral action cannot do 4 II, 6 | intention and due to agents capable of that mode of action. 5 III, 1 | ways: each of them will be capable at the same time of causing 6 III, 1 | obvious in contraries. "To be capable of health" and "to be capable 7 III, 1 | capable of health" and "to be capable of illness" are not the 8 III, 1 | each thing of this kind is capable of being at one time actual, 9 III, 2 | actuality-a thing that is merely capable of having a certain size 10 III, 2 | mover, that is, which is capable of motion, and whose immobility 11 III, 3 | fulfilment of both. A thing is capable of causing motion because 12 III, 3 | on the movable that it is capable of acting. Hence there is 13 IV, 4 | which by its own nature is capable of being moved, e.g. the 14 IV, 4 | something which is not in itself capable of being moved, but is always 15 IV, 4 | places and are naturally capable of being in contact with 16 IV, 6 | holds the bulk which it is capable of containing, "void" when 17 V, 1 | instance it may be a thing capable of alteration: and within 18 V, 1 | thing according as it is capable of being restored to health 19 V, 1 | being restored to health or capable of being heated. And there 20 V, 2 | Thirdly, if a thing is capable of any particular motion, 21 V, 2 | particular motion, it is also capable of the corresponding contrary 22 V, 2 | rest, and a thing that is capable of becoming is also capable 23 V, 2 | capable of becoming is also capable of perishing: consequently, 24 V, 2 | naturally designed for and capable of motion, but is not in 25 V, 2 | motion in that which is capable of admitting motion.~The 26 VI, 10 | of changing, it must be capable of completing the change. 27 VII, 2 | then, that the animate is capable of every kind of alteration 28 VII, 2 | of which the inanimate is capable: but the inanimate is not 29 VII, 2 | but the inanimate is not capable of every kind of alteration 30 VII, 2 | of which the animate is capable, since it is not capable 31 VII, 2 | capable, since it is not capable of alteration in respect 32 VII, 4 | that which is primarily capable of carrying the attribute? 33 VII, 4 | any casual thing that is capable of carrying any attribute: 34 VIII, 1 | presence of the things that are capable of that motion. In fact, 35 VIII, 1 | motion it is that which is capable of that motion that is in 36 VIII, 1 | thus it is that which is capable of alteration that is altered, 37 VIII, 1 | altered, and that which is capable of local change that is 38 VIII, 1 | there must be something capable of being burned before there 39 VIII, 1 | being burned, and something capable of burning before there 40 VIII, 1 | in which that which was capable of being moved or of causing 41 VIII, 1 | rate all things that are capable respectively of affecting 42 VIII, 1 | motion and being moved, are capable of it not under all conditions, 43 VIII, 1 | not such as to render them capable respectively of being moved 44 VIII, 1 | burned, since a thing may be capable of being burned without 45 VIII, 3 | constituted so as to be capable alike of motion and of rest; 46 VIII, 3 | so constituted as to be capable both of being in motion 47 VIII, 4 | motion: some of them are capable of causing motion unnaturally ( 48 VIII, 4 | the lever is not naturally capable of moving the weight), others 49 VIII, 4 | actually hot is naturally capable of moving what is potentially 50 VIII, 4 | Wherever we have something capable of acting and something 51 VIII, 4 | of acting and something capable of being correspondingly 52 VIII, 5 | of such a nature as to be capable of moving itself that the 53 VIII, 6 | principles that are unmoved but capable of imparting motion at one 54 VIII, 10| that which it has moved capable of being a movent. Therefore,


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