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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 5 | under the names of fire and earth) and those too who use the 2 I, 6 | seems preferable; for fire, earth, air, and water are already 3 II, 1 | plants and the simple bodies (earth, fire, air, water)-for we 4 II, 1 | composed of stone or of earth or of a mixture of the two, 5 II, 1 | water, bones (or wood) to earth and so on, that (they say) 6 II, 1 | Consequently some assert earth, others fire or air or water 7 II, 2 | shape also and whether the earth and the world are spherical 8 II, 4 | might be raised, why on earth none of the wise men of 9 II, 9 | take the lowest place, with earth above because it is lighter, 10 III, 5 | alongside air and fire and earth and water: but nothing of 11 III, 5 | whole, e.g. for the whole earth and for a single clod, and 12 III, 5 | physicists made fire or earth the one infinite body, but 13 III, 5 | nature to be moved. The earth is not carried along, and 14 III, 5 | then in the case of the earth, supposed to be infinite, 15 III, 5 | rests at the centre and the earth is at the centre, similarly 16 III, 5 | alike, e.g. of the whole earth and of a clod the appropriate 17 IV, 1 | natural bodies-namely, fire, earth, and the like-show not only 18 IV, 1 | weight and what is made of earth are carried-the implication 19 IV, 1 | being, then broad-breasted earth," implying that things need 20 IV, 2 | air because you are on the earth; and similarly on the earth 21 IV, 2 | earth; and similarly on the earth because you are in this 22 IV, 5 | and for this reason the earth is in water, and this in 23 IV, 8 | locomotion, e.g. fire upward and earth downward and towards the 24 IV, 8 | for a like reason say the earth is at rest, so, too, in 25 IV, 8 | between water, air, and earth, or because, other things 26 IV, 8 | downwards as in the case of earth, or up, if it is fire, or 27 IV, 14| be in everything, both in earth and in sea and in heaven. 28 V, 4 | specifically distinguish earth from itself or fire from 29 V, 6 | not packed close in the earth? And how is it with alterations? 30 V, 6 | to fire and downward to earth, i.e. the locomotions of 31 V, 6 | above downwards, and to earth this remaining comes unnaturally, 32 V, 6 | rest unnaturally, e.g. of earth at rest above: and therefore 33 V, 6 | above: and therefore this earth during the time that it 34 V, 6 | natural downward motion of earth that is contrary to the 35 V, 6 | sense: the natural motion of earth is contrary inasmuch as 36 VIII, 3| is a law of nature that earth and all other bodies should 37 VIII, 4| other). So when fire or earth is moved by something the 38 VIII, 4| and the downward motion of earth are derived. One who is


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