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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 4 | may be of any size in the direction either of greatness or of 2 I, 4 | of indefinite size in the direction either of the greater or 3 II, 8 | gradual advance in this direction we come to see clearly that 4 III, 5 | which is infinite in the direction of increase.~We may begin 5 III, 5 | upwards or in any other direction? I mean, e.g, if you take 6 III, 6 | magnitude, just as in the direction of division every determinate 7 III, 6 | proceed ad infinitum in the direction both of increase and of 8 III, 6 | numbers the infinite in the direction of reduction is not present, 9 III, 6 | nor is the infinite in the direction of increase, for the parts 10 III, 6 | is divisible both in the direction of reduction and of the 11 III, 7 | such an infinite in the direction of division. For the matter 12 III, 7 | there is a limit in the direction of the minimum, and that 13 III, 7 | minimum, and that in the other direction every assigned number is 14 III, 7 | magnitude is surpassed in the direction of smallness, while in the 15 III, 7 | smallness, while in the other direction there is no infinite magnitude. 16 III, 7 | other numbers. But in the direction of largeness it is always 17 III, 7 | there is no infinite in the direction of increase. For the size 18 III, 7 | existence of the infinite in the direction of increase, in the sense 19 IV, 1 | same but change with the direction in which we are turned: 20 IV, 1 | It is not every chance direction which is "up", but where 21 IV, 1 | down" is not any chance direction but where what has weight 22 IV, 4 | boundary which contains in the direction of the middle of the universe, 23 IV, 4 | that which contains in the direction of the outermost part of 24 IV, 8 | is moving in the opposite direction, but in a secondary degree 25 IV, 8 | compressed, be displaced in the direction in which it is its nature 26 IV, 12| event; this depends on the direction in which time contains them; 27 V, 2 | is to say motion in the direction of complete magnitude is 28 V, 2 | motion in the contrary direction is decrease. Motion in respect 29 V, 5 | the motion, in whichever direction the change may be, e.g. 30 VI, 2 | taken as limited in one direction: for as the part will be 31 VI, 2 | finite, the limit in one direction being given. The same reasoning 32 VI, 7 | is infinite in only one direction or in both: for the same 33 VIII, 7| to motion in the contrary direction. We have only to grasp the 34 VIII, 8| will in virtue of the same direction of energy be simultaneously


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