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Aristotle
Physics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 5 | it is infinite. Will it occupy the whole place, then? And 2 IV, 7 | the bodies that come to occupy it, and of those who maintain 3 IV, 8 | there is a ratio (for they occupy time, and there is a ratio 4 IV, 8 | heavy nor light, it will occupy an equal amount of void, 5 VI, 2 | of anything must always occupy either an equal time or 6 VI, 2 | motion of the quicker can occupy neither an equal time nor 7 VI, 2 | in time and a motion may occupy any time, and the motion 8 VI, 2 | motion and slower motion may occupy any time: and this being 9 VI, 2 | the infinite, then, cannot occupy a finite time, and the passage 10 VI, 2 | passage over the finite cannot occupy an infinite time: if the 11 VI, 3 | traversing AG, the quicker will occupy less than this in traversing 12 VI, 3 | that which is at rest must occupy time.~ 13 VI, 4 | take less of the motion to occupy half the time, less again 14 VI, 4 | the time, less again to occupy a further subdivision of 15 VI, 4 | time half the motion will occupy half the time, and less 16 VI, 4 | of the motion again will occupy less of the time.~In the 17 VI, 6 | which the changing thing may occupy.~ 18 VI, 7 | infinite time: it cannot itself occupy an infinite time, for we 19 VI, 7 | equal to AE, that also must occupy a finite time in consequence 20 VI, 7 | part of it, say GD, will occupy the finite and then another, 21 VI, 8 | that coming to a stand must occupy a period of time: for the 22 VI, 8 | consequently coming to a stand must occupy a period of time.~Again, 23 VI, 9 | themselves and their parts, will occupy the same position for a 24 VI, 9 | first place the parts do not occupy the same position for any 25 VII, 1 | simultaneous, the whole motion must occupy the same time as the motion 26 VII, 4 | equal to G’, while G will occupy the whole of A in passing 27 VII, 4 | the same velocity if they occupy an equal time in accomplishing 28 VII, 5 | as much alteration will occupy twice as much time: and 29 VII, 5 | half of its object will occupy half as much time and in 30 VII, 5 | that half the force will occupy twice the time in altering 31 VIII, 4 | those they would properly occupy, their motion is violent: 32 VIII, 4 | some hindrance it does not occupy an upper position, whereas, 33 VIII, 8 | point of time and does not occupy time there. In this case, 34 VIII, 9 | rest, for it continues to occupy the same place). The reason 35 VIII, 10| that the finite force will occupy the same amount of time 36 VIII, 10| Moreover the movent must occupy either the centre or the


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