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Aristotle
Physics

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simultaneously

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 3 | exist and cease to exist simultaneously with their effect, e.g. 2 II, 3 | housebuilder do not pass away simultaneously.~In investigating the cause 3 IV, 5 | For as a whole it does not simultaneously change its place, though 4 IV, 7 | involves a void; for bodies may simultaneously make room for one another, 5 IV, 10 | another, it would exist simultaneously with the innumerable "nows" 6 IV, 12 | are measured by time (for simultaneously it measures both the movement 7 V, 2 | health to sickness must simultaneously be changing from this very 8 V, 6 | found to come into being simultaneously with the motion; and one 9 V, 6 | rest and motion will be simultaneously predicable of the same thing. 10 VI, 5 | is without parts, it will simultaneously be at rest and have changed: 11 VI, 9 | first G and the first B will simultaneously reach the opposite ends 12 VII, 1 | the movent must proceed simultaneously (for the movent is causing 13 VII, 1 | the moved is being moved simultaneously) it is evident that the 14 VII, 1 | many things being in motion simultaneously. But if (as we see to be 15 VIII, 8 | impossible that A should simultaneously have come to be at B and 16 VIII, 8 | of A is that it has not simultaneously come to be and ceased to 17 VIII, 8 | at D and departed from D simultaneously, for in that case it would 18 VIII, 8 | for in that case it would simultaneously be there and not be there 19 VIII, 8 | from G: consequently it is simultaneously undergoing two contrary 20 VIII, 8 | impossible for a thing to undergo simultaneously two contrary motions, that 21 VIII, 8 | from A to G cannot also simultaneously be undergoing locomotion 22 VIII, 8 | has occurred in something simultaneously a perishing of not-white 23 VIII, 8 | there must have occurred simultaneously a perishing of not-white, 24 VIII, 8 | same direction of energy be simultaneously in motion to A (since it 25 VIII, 8 | thing would have to undergo simultaneously two opposite motions. So, 26 VIII, 10| would have to be in motion simultaneously and also to have ceased 27 VIII, 10| and also to have ceased simultaneously to be in motion when the 28 VIII, 10| this thing does not cease simultaneously to impart motion and to 29 VIII, 10| other as moved-must cease simultaneously, and with this the whole 30 VIII, 10| moved and impart motion simultaneously, so that their motions also 31 VIII, 10| their motions also cease simultaneously: but our present problem


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