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1 I, 2 | one and the same-white or hot or something of the kind?
2 I, 5 | for even Parmenides treats hot and cold as principles under
3 I, 5 | to sense. For some make hot and cold, or again moist
4 I, 7 | musical and the unmusical, the hot and the cold, the tuned
5 II, 8 | arguing that since the hot and the cold, &c., are of
6 III, 1 | respect, but e.g. potentially hot and actually cold. Hence
7 III, 5 | cold, water moist, fire hot; if one were infinite, the
8 III, 5 | contrary to contrary, e.g. from hot to cold).~The preceding
9 IV, 3 | 5) As health is "in" the hot and the cold and generally
10 IV, 3 | but as health is "in" the hot as a positive determination
11 IV, 3 | determination of it or as the hot is "in" body as an affection.
12 IV, 8 | magnitude which, if it is also hot or cold, or heavy or light,
13 IV, 9 | single matter for contraries, hot and cold and the other natural
14 IV, 9 | the same matter becomes hot from being cold, and cold
15 IV, 9 | cold, and cold from being hot, because it was potentially
16 IV, 9 | potentially both, so too from hot it can become more hot,
17 IV, 9 | from hot it can become more hot, though nothing in the matter
18 IV, 9 | in the matter has become hot that was not hot when the
19 IV, 9 | become hot that was not hot when the thing was less
20 IV, 9 | when the thing was less hot; just as, if the arc or
21 IV, 9 | fire that one takes will be hot; so, too, it is all a question
22 V, 1 | the three things "wood", "hot", and "cold", of which the
23 V, 2 | this sense motion grows hot or cold, or changes place,
24 VII, 2 | thing is altered by becoming hot or sweet or thick or dry
25 VII, 3 | dry or fluid or hard or hot.~And not only so: we also
26 VII, 3 | the particular fluid or hot substance as being bronze,
27 VII, 3 | consisting in a blending of hot and cold elements within
28 VII, 3 | certain other things, e.g. hot and cold or dry and wet
29 VIII, 4| naturally (e.g. what is actually hot is naturally capable of
30 VIII, 4| moving what is potentially hot): and similarly in the case
31 VIII, 4| what is cold is potentially hot: then a change takes place
32 VIII, 5| itself in process of becoming hot, that which is making healthy
33 VIII, 5| e.g. it is that which is hot that produces heat: in fact,
34 VIII, 5| be at the same time both hot and not hot. So, too, in
35 VIII, 5| same time both hot and not hot. So, too, in every other
36 VIII, 7| that makes the potentially hot into the actually hot: so
37 VIII, 7| potentially hot into the actually hot: so it is plain that the
38 VIII, 7| and light, soft and hard, hot and cold, are considered
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