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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 3 | assumption that one is used in a single sense only is false, because 2 I, 3 | things, and if "white" has a single meaning, none the less what 3 I, 4 | such changes, the latter a single series. Anaxagoras again 4 I, 6 | contrariety. For substance is a single genus of being, so that 5 I, 6 | posterior, not in genus; in a single genus there is always a 6 I, 6 | genus there is always a single contrariety, all the other 7 I, 9 | it must have also only a single potentiality-which is a 8 III, 3 | acting. Hence there is a single actuality of both alike, 9 III, 5 | the whole earth and for a single clod, and for fire and for 10 III, 7 | time, in the sense of a single nature, but its secondary 11 IV, 8 | the opposite, that not a single thing can be moved if there 12 IV, 9 | assumption that there is a single matter for contraries, hot 13 IV, 9 | is different, and that a single matter may serve for colour 14 IV, 10 | determinate divisible thing has a single termination, whether it 15 VI, 8 | proposition is true only at a single moment, then the thing will 16 VI, 10 | that it occupies, with the single exception of rotatory locomotion.~ ~ 17 VII, 1 | together they all form a single unity: whether this unity 18 VII, 4 | carrying any attribute: each single attribute can be carried 19 VII, 4 | carried primarily only by one single thing.~Must we then say 20 VIII, 1 | like Anaxagoras, assert a single principle (of motion) would 21 VIII, 2 | whether the note given by a single string is one and the same, 22 VIII, 3 | all these theories in the single fact that we see some things 23 VIII, 5 | cannot contain either a single part that moves itself or 24 VIII, 8 | infinite motion that is single and continuous, and that 25 VIII, 8 | we have already defined single and continuous motion to 26 VIII, 8 | motion to be motion of a single thing in a single period 27 VIII, 8 | motion of a single thing in a single period of time and operating 28 VIII, 8 | Therefore the motion is not a single motion, since motion that 29 VIII, 8 | by stationariness is not single.~Further, the following 30 VIII, 9 | that rotatory motion is single and continuous, and rectilinear 31 VIII, 10| of continuous motion in a single thing, and therefore, since 32 VIII, 10| of things, that this is a single motion, that a single motion 33 VIII, 10| a single motion, that a single motion must be a motion 34 VIII, 10| the magnitude must be a single magnitude moved by a single 35 VIII, 10| single magnitude moved by a single movent (for otherwise there 36 VIII, 10| that if the movement is a single thing, it is either itself 37 VIII, 10| case the motion cannot be a single motion, but only a consecutive


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