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Aristotle
Physics

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perishing

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1 IV, 12| therefore which are subject to perishing and becoming-generally, 2 V, 1 | process of change. Thus "perishing" is change to not-being, 3 V, 1 | to not-being, "particular perishing" when the change is to the 4 V, 1 | be somewhere.~So, too, "perishing" is not a motion: for a 5 V, 1 | motion or rest, whereas "perishing" is the contrary of "becoming".~ 6 V, 1 | form of "becoming" and "perishing", that is to say those which 7 V, 2 | holds good of becoming and perishing, except that in these processes 8 V, 2 | becoming is also capable of perishing: consequently, if there 9 V, 2 | becoming is in process of perishing at the very moment when 10 V, 2 | cannot be in process of perishing when it is just beginning 11 V, 2 | that which is in process of perishing must be in existence.~Fourthly, 12 V, 6 | be given of becoming and perishing: it is not true that becoming 13 V, 6 | becoming is natural and perishing unnatural (for growing old 14 V, 6 | unnatural, then violent perishing is unnatural and as such 15 V, 6 | such contrary to natural perishing. Are there then also some 16 V, 6 | so? Thus it is so if one perishing is pleasant and another 17 V, 6 | another painful: and so one perishing will be contrary to another 18 VI, 6 | the case of that which is perishing and that which has perished: 19 VI, 6 | So, too, in the case of perishing and having perished: perishing 20 VI, 6 | perishing and having perished: perishing must be preceded by having 21 VI, 6 | perished must be preceded by perishing. It is evident, then, that 22 VI, 7 | process of becoming or of perishing. The reasoning he will prove 23 VII, 2 | processes of becoming and perishing. (At same time it is evident 24 VII, 3 | possible), while defect is a perishing of or departure from this 25 VII, 3 | true that their becoming or perishing is necessarily, like the 26 VII, 3 | necessarily, like the becoming or perishing of a specific character 27 VII, 4 | the case of becoming and perishing: how is one becoming of 28 VIII, 1| had no being, and is it perishing again so as to leave nothing 29 VIII, 1| any becoming and is not perishing, but always was and always 30 VIII, 1| question of becoming and perishing, which processes could not 31 VIII, 1| others are in process of perishing, assert that there is always 32 VIII, 1| processes of becoming and perishing of the worlds necessarily 33 VIII, 1| first, in the same way a perishing of motion would involve 34 VIII, 3| does away with becoming and perishing. Moreover, motion, it would 35 VIII, 3| be a sort of becoming and perishing, for that to which a thing 36 VIII, 6| process of becoming and perishing (in fact it would seem to 37 VIII, 6| countless instances of the perishing of some principles that 38 VIII, 6| otherwise be no becoming and perishing and no change of any kind 39 VIII, 7| alteration, decrease, and perishing. All these are posterior 40 VIII, 7| processes of becoming and perishing the limits are the existent 41 VIII, 7| motions: for becoming and perishing, whether regarded simply 42 VIII, 7| is not at rest, and that perishing is a process to the non-existent. 43 VIII, 7| the case of becoming and perishing it would seem to be an utterly 44 VIII, 7| is true of becoming and perishing, we have fair grounds for 45 VIII, 8| of becoming and white of perishing, at G the process is complete. 46 VIII, 8| something simultaneously a perishing of not-white and a becoming 47 VIII, 8| occurred simultaneously a perishing of not-white, a becoming 48 VIII, 8| magnitude: and in becoming and perishing the same thing is true. 49 VIII, 8| speak even of becoming and perishing as a process of alteration. 50 VIII, 9| out that the becoming or perishing of a thing is accounted


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