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Aristotle
Physics

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relation

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | same thing happens in the relation of the name to the formula. 2 I, 7 | or quality or in such a relation, time, or place, a subject 3 I, 7 | the contraries, the mutual relation of the principles, and the 4 II, 1 | objects has itself the same relation to something else, say bronze ( 5 II, 3 | e.g. of the octave the relation of 2:1, and generally number), 6 II, 3 | are causes of health, the relation 2:1 and number of the octave), 7 II, 8 | are natural products. The relation of the later to the earlier 8 II, 8 | in plants too we find the relation of means to end, though 9 III, 5 | distinctions hold not only in relation to us and by arbitrary agreement, 10 III, 6 | the infinite stands in the relation of part rather than of whole. 11 III, 8 | limited is not limited in relation to anything. Again, contact 12 IV, 1 | left, &c.) hold only in relation to us. To us they are not 13 IV, 5 | For this part has the same relation to its place, as a separable 14 IV, 11 | nor as an identity but in relation to a "before" and an "after", 15 IV, 13 | means a time determined in relation to the first of the two 16 V, 1 | non-subject to subject, the relation being that of contradiction, 17 V, 1 | say those which imply a relation of contradiction, are not 18 V, 1 | Being, Quality, Place, Time, Relation, Quantity, and Activity 19 V, 2 | there motion in respect of Relation: for it may happen that 20 V, 2 | neither to Being nor to Relation nor to Agent and Patient, 21 VI, 5 | changed: for there is a like relation between the two in each 22 VI, 5 | then, being change in a relation of contradiction, where 23 VI, 9 | stand in a contradictory relation: while the changing thing 24 VII, 3 | body in due proportion, in relation either to one another or 25 VII, 3 | in virtue of a particular relation and puts that which possesses 26 VII, 3 | or excellence involves a relation with those things from which 27 VII, 3 | depends upon a particular relation. And further, it is evident 28 VIII, 1 | there is no ratio in the relation of the infinite to the infinite, 29 VIII, 6 | them, because this causal relation must be eternal and necessary, 30 VIII, 6 | changing as it comes into relation with each several thing 31 VIII, 6 | does not itself change in relation to that which is moved by 32 VIII, 7 | does not maintain a uniform relation to it but is at one time 33 VIII, 7 | important thing was not the relation of contrariety but the impossibility 34 VIII, 10| change in respect of its relation to the movent. Moreover 35 VIII, 10| invariable, so that its relation to that which it moves remains


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