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Aristotle
Physics

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1 II, 1 | in which it inheres.~The term "according to nature" is 2 II, 2 | different ways in which the term "nature" is used.~The next 3 II, 2 | Again, matter is a relative term: to each form there corresponds 4 II, 3 | number of ways in which the term "cause" is used.~As the 5 II, 6 | spontaneity" is the wider term. Every result of chance 6 II, 7 | in all the senses of the term, namely, (1) that from this 7 III, 4 | various senses in which the term "infinite" is used.~(1) 8 V, 2 | series there is no first term, here there will be no first 9 V, 2 | locomotion, though strictly the term "locomotion" is applicable 10 V, 2 | three kinds of motion.~The term "immovable" we apply in 11 V, 2 | correspondingly apply the term invisible to sound); in 12 V, 2 | thing of which I use the term "being at rest": for rest 13 V, 3 | contradiction admits of no mean term, it is obvious that "between" 14 V, 4 | be "one": for we use the term "one" in many senses.~Motion 15 V, 6 | the strict sense of the term another motion, but it also 16 VI, 4 | for the division of one term will involve the division 17 VI, 8 | circumstances that we use the term "being at rest"-when at 18 VI, 10| that it should be cut, the term "cannot" being used in several 19 VII, 4 | equivocally that the same term "sharp" is applied to them: 20 VII, 4 | leading-note, because the term "sharp" has the same meaning 21 VII, 4 | Can it be, then, that the term "quick" has not the same 22 VII, 4 | without equivocation? For the term "much" has the same meaning 23 VII, 4 | position and say that the term "much" is equivocal? In 24 VII, 4 | inevitably an equivocal term; and if "one" is equivocal, 25 VII, 4 | but there is no common term that will include both relations, 26 VIII, 4| possess. But the fact that the term "potentially" is used in 27 VIII, 5| series there is no first term)-if then everything that 28 VIII, 5| visual experience of the last term in this series, namely that 29 VIII, 5| the existence of the third term also, that which causes 30 VIII, 5| is only one intermediate term, though there may be more). 31 VIII, 9| the strict sense of the term only when its motion is


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