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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 4 | in size when something is taken from it, and flesh is quantitatively 2 I, 5 | are analogous; for all are taken from the same table of columns, 3 I, 8 | particular thing", are to be taken (in the first way of putting 4 I, 8 | These expressions may be taken in two senses, and so too, 5 I, 9 | and that whether they are taken together as one or separately. 6 I, 9 | The above, then, may be taken as sufficient to establish 7 II, 1 | constituent of it which taken by itself is without arrangement, 8 III, 5 | For any part of it that is taken will be infinite, if it 9 III, 5 | sensible. Nor can number taken in abstraction be infinite, 10 III, 6 | one thing is always being taken after another, and each 11 III, 6 | and each thing that is taken is always finite, but always 12 III, 6 | spatial magnitudes, what is taken perists, while in the succession 13 III, 6 | Yet the sum of the parts taken will not exceed every determinate 14 III, 6 | that the next part which is taken should never be the same. 15 III, 6 | outside what has been already taken. On the other hand, what 16 III, 7 | number of parts that can be taken always surpasses any assigned 17 III, 8 | possible between any two things taken at random.~(3) To rely on 18 III, 8 | sense that each part that is taken passes in succession out 19 IV, 1 | nature each is distinct, taken apart by itself. It is not 20 IV, 2 | attributes of a sphere are taken away, nothing but the matter 21 IV, 6 | as about place. The views taken of it involve arguments 22 IV, 10 | revolution: for what is taken is part of a revolution, 23 IV, 11 | along with it seems to have taken place. Hence time is either 24 IV, 13 | at some time" Troy was taken, and "at some time" there 25 V, 4 | such that any part of it taken at random fits on to any 26 VI, 2 | magnitude in half the time taken to cover the whole: in fact 27 VI, 2 | period GD of the time be taken. Now in this period the 28 VI, 2 | is evident if the time be taken as limited in one direction: 29 VI, 5 | where" G. Then if BG is taken to be indivisible, two things 30 VI, 5 | on the other hand it is taken to be divisible, there will 31 VI, 6 | enabled to say that motion has taken place in the whole time 32 VI, 6 | likewise be said to have taken place in every other such 33 VI, 6 | Therefore motion will have taken place in half the time and 34 VI, 7 | unequal to the part originally taken. It makes no difference 35 VII, 1 | motion in itself, let AB be taken to represent that which 36 VII, 1 | For AB, which has been taken to represent that which 37 VIII, 1 | change or motion must have taken place in which that which 38 VIII, 5 | arises: if something is taken away from A (supposing that 39 VIII, 5 | since, when something is taken away from AB, the remainder 40 VIII, 8 | made to refer to the time taken by itself (for the time 41 VIII, 10| else the action must be taken up by something else and


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