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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 2 | for "one" may mean either "potentially one" or "actually one".~ 2 II, 1 | thing, if it is a bed only potentially, not yet having the form 3 II, 1 | natural compounds. What is potentially flesh or bone has not yet 4 II, 1 | fulfilment than when it exists potentially. Again man is born from 5 III, 1 | fulfilment of what exists potentially, in so far as it exists 6 III, 1 | in so far as it exists potentially, is motion-namely, of what 7 III, 1 | the same respect, but e.g. potentially hot and actually cold. Hence 8 III, 1 | as" is this: Bronze is potentially a statue. But it is not 9 III, 2 | begets man from what is potentially man.~ 10 III, 6 | word "is" means either what potentially is or what fully is. Further, 11 III, 6 | this way it does exist, potentially and by reduction. It exists 12 III, 6 | or "it is the games"; and potentially as matter exists, not independently 13 III, 6 | addition then, also, there is potentially an infinite, namely, what 14 III, 6 | be an infinite which even potentially exceeds every assignable 15 III, 6 | more be a body which is potentially infinite in respect of addition, 16 III, 6 | belongs to size, and what is potentially a whole, though not in the 17 III, 7 | For the size which it can potentially be, it can also actually 18 III, 8 | infinite exists not only potentially but as a separate thing. 19 IV, 5 | explained, some things are potentially in place, others actually. 20 IV, 5 | continuous, the parts are potentially in place: when the parts 21 IV, 5 | actuality of water, for water is potentially air, while air is potentially 22 IV, 5 | potentially air, while air is potentially water, though in another 23 IV, 5 | for water is both, the one potentially, the other completely), 24 IV, 9 | become actually what it was potentially, and, again, water is produced 25 IV, 9 | it is the matter which is potentially both that comes to be each 26 IV, 9 | being hot, because it was potentially both, so too from hot it 27 IV, 9 | but because the matter is potentially matter for both states; 28 IV, 9 | element in the rare) or potentially, unless one is willing to 29 IV, 13| which is fixed. It divides potentially, and in so far as it is 30 V, 1 | in the sense that it only potentially "is", that is to say the 31 VII, 3 | states. For that which is potentially possessed of knowledge becomes 32 VII, 5 | even exists otherwise than potentially.~If on the other hand we 33 VIII, 4| capable of moving what is potentially hot): and similarly in the 34 VIII, 4| the same way, too, what is potentially of a certain quality or 35 VIII, 4| proper activities that they potentially possess. But the fact that 36 VIII, 4| the fact that the term "potentially" is used in more than one 37 VIII, 4| who is learning a science potentially knows it in a different 38 VIII, 4| exercising it knows the science potentially in a sense, though not in 39 VIII, 4| same sense as he knew it potentially before he learnt it. And 40 VIII, 4| similar. Thus what is cold is potentially hot: then a change takes 41 VIII, 4| the first thing that is potentially light), and air is actually 42 VIII, 4| have said, a thing may be potentially light or heavy in more senses 43 VIII, 4| is water is it in a sense potentially light, but when it has become 44 VIII, 4| become air it may be still potentially light: for it may be that 45 VIII, 5| that is moved; and this is potentially, not actually, in motion, 46 VIII, 5| primarily in things that are potentially divisible.~From what has 47 VIII, 7| something e.g. that makes the potentially hot into the actually hot: 48 VIII, 8| between the two extremes is potentially a middle-point: but it is 49 VIII, 8| one that is actually, not potentially, existent. Now the point


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