Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | carried our analysis as far as its simplest elements.
2 I, 8 | consequence of this, and went so far as to deny even the existence
3 I, 8 | earlier thinkers to turn so far aside from the road which
4 I, 9 | from ours. For they got so far as to see that there must
5 II, 1 | designations i.e. in so far as they are products of
6 II, 1 | impulse to change. But in so far as they happen to be composed
7 II, 1 | Nevertheless it is not in so far as he is a patient that
8 II, 2 | corresponds a special matter. How far then must the physicist
9 III, 1 | exists potentially, in so far as it exists potentially,
10 III, 1 | When the buildable, in so far as it is just that, is fully
11 III, 6 | not contain, but, in so far as it is infinite, is contained.
12 III, 7 | line may be produced as far as they wish. It is possible
13 IV, 2 | part of the thing.~In so far then as it is separable
14 IV, 8 | another; since the void in so far as it is void admits no
15 IV, 8 | the infinite? For in so far as it is infinite, there
16 IV, 8 | down or middle, and in so far as it is a void, up differs
17 IV, 11 | but only movement in so far as it admits of enumeration.
18 IV, 11 | now" measures time, in so far as time involves the "before
19 IV, 11 | it is not the same. In so far as it is in succession,
20 IV, 11 | along is different, in so far as it is at one time here
21 IV, 11 | different; for it is in so far as the "before and after"
22 IV, 11 | parts of one line.~In so far then as the "now" is a boundary,
23 IV, 11 | an attribute of it; in so far as it numbers, it is number;
24 IV, 12 | by the time simply in so far as it has quantity, but
25 IV, 12 | has quantity, but in so far as its motion has quantity.
26 IV, 13 | divides potentially, and in so far as it is dividing the "now"
27 IV, 13 | always different, but in so far as it connects it is always
28 IV, 13 | divides the line; but in so far as it is one, it is the
29 IV, 13 | of past time which is not far from the "now" ("When do
30 IV, 13 | that, because it is too far from the "now". "Lately",
31 V, 6 | unqualified sense, but in so far as one has this quality
32 V, 6 | say, however, that in so far as the thing is still stationary
33 VI, 10 | be in motion only in so far as the body or the magnitude
34 VI, 10 | may be motion for ever so far as the time is concerned,
35 VII, 1 | shown, but our argument so far does not prove it, because
36 VII, 2 | quality is altered in so far as it is sensible, and the
37 VII, 4 | motion respectively? If so, far less will it have the same
38 VII, 4 | which they are used are far removed from one another,
39 VIII, 1 | fulfilment of the movable in so far as it is movable. Each kind
40 VIII, 1 | also be eternal. But so far as time is concerned we
41 VIII, 1 | his theory is right in so far as it is applied to certain
42 VIII, 4 | substance move itself? In so far as a thing is one and continuous
43 VIII, 4 | impassive: it is only in so far as a thing is divided that
44 VIII, 5 | anything-then the movent, in so far as it is in motion, must
45 VIII, 7 | previously have been at rest so far as that motion is concerned.
46 VIII, 8 | contrary locomotions, since, so far as motion in respect of
47 VIII, 8 | belongs only to the later so far as the thing is concerned,
48 VIII, 8 | starting-point of the other: but so far as the thing is concerned
49 VIII, 8 | they say), and they go so far as to speak even of becoming
50 VIII, 10| way we have described. So far as they are affected by "
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