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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 5 | but from black or some intermediate colour. Similarly, "musical" 2 I, 5 | from "unmusical" or any intermediate state there may be.~Nor 3 I, 5 | white, but into black or an intermediate colour; "musical" passes 4 I, 5 | into "unmusical" or any intermediate state there may be.~The 5 I, 5 | into, its contrary or an intermediate state. But the intermediates 6 I, 6 | nature-water or fire or what is intermediate between them. What is intermediate 7 I, 6 | intermediate between them. What is intermediate seems preferable; for fire, 8 I, 6 | shall have to suppose an intermediate nature for each pair separately. 9 II, 3 | is true also of all the intermediate steps which are brought 10 III, 4 | elements-water or air or what is intermediate between them. Those who 11 III, 5 | water or air or what is intermediate between them, because the 12 IV, 11| that some third thing is intermediate to them. When we think of 13 V, 1 | in contraries, in things intermediate contraries, and in contradictories, 14 V, 1 | proved by induction. An intermediate may be a starting-point 15 V, 1 | two contraries: for the intermediate is in a sense the extremes. 16 V, 1 | extremes. Hence we speak of the intermediate as in a sense a contrary 17 V, 1 | contrary relatively to the intermediate: for instance, the central 18 V, 1 | either a contrary or an intermediate (for a privation may be 19 V, 3 | points (for all lines are intermediate between points), whereas 20 V, 5 | motion to a contrary or to an intermediate (of this, however, we shall 21 V, 5 | of contraries admit of an intermediate, motions to that intermediate 22 V, 5 | intermediate, motions to that intermediate must be held to be in a 23 V, 5 | the contraries: for the intermediate serves as a contrary for 24 VI, 1 | nothing of their own kind intermediate between them-nothing that 25 VI, 1 | nothing of their own kind intermediate between them, whereas that 26 VI, 1 | them, whereas that which is intermediate between points is always 27 VI, 1 | a line and that which is intermediate between moments is always 28 VI, 1 | anything of any other kind intermediate between the parts or between 29 VI, 1 | its passage but was in an intermediate state: while if it is passing 30 VI, 3 | other, there will be time intermediate between them, because everything 31 VI, 3 | that there is something intermediate between its limits and described 32 VI, 3 | name as itself. But if the intermediate thing is time, it will be 33 VI, 6 | and time is that which is intermediate between moments-we are enabled 34 VI, 6 | divisible, and that which is intermediate between moments is time, 35 VI, 6 | will be a period of time intermediate between the two: for, as 36 VI, 6 | impossible, that which is intermediate between them must be a magnitude 37 VII, 2 | mean that there is nothing intermediate between them). This is universally 38 VII, 2 | locomotion there is nothing intermediate between moved and movent. 39 VII, 2 | locomotion there is nothing intermediate between moved and movent.~ 40 VII, 2 | again is there anything intermediate between that which undergoes 41 VII, 2 | Thus there can be nothing intermediate between that which undergoes 42 VII, 2 | again, can there be anything intermediate between that which suffers 43 VII, 2 | another there can be nothing intermediate between them.~It is evident, 44 VII, 2 | the moved there is nothing intermediate.~ 45 VIII, 1| one, and at rest in the intermediate periods of time-his account 46 VIII, 1| cause motion, while in the intermediate period of time there is 47 VIII, 5| there may be one or more intermediate links: e.g. the stick moves 48 VIII, 5| kind there is no need of an intermediate movent that is also moved ( 49 VIII, 5| motion than that which is intermediate. In the second place, there 50 VIII, 5| it that there is only one intermediate term, though there may be 51 VIII, 8| alteration there are the intermediate stages of the process, and 52 VIII, 8| difference whether we take the intermediate stages of the process to


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