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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 4 | into which a whole can be divided and which are actually present 2 I, 4 | a sense in which clay is divided into pieces of clay, but 3 III, 7 | holds. What is continuous is divided ad infinitum, but there 4 III, 7 | It is possible to have divided in the same ratio as the 5 IV, 8 | medium that is not easily divided, i.e. a medium that is somewhat 6 IV, 8 | resistant and more easily divided, the faster will be the 7 IV, 11| continuous by the "now" and divided at it. For here too there 8 IV, 12| minimum; for every line is divided ad infinitum. Hence it is 9 VI, 1 | indivisibles, they could be divided into indivisibles, since 10 VI, 2 | the time ZO will again be divided. And if this is divided 11 VI, 2 | divided. And if this is divided the magnitude GK will also 12 VI, 2 | magnitude GK will also be divided just as GD was: and again, 13 VI, 2 | again, if the magnitude is divided, the time will also be divided. 14 VI, 2 | divided, the time will also be divided. And we can carry on this 15 VI, 2 | respective magnitudes are divided, that of the quicker, the 16 VI, 2 | Then the time may also be divided into three indivisibles, 17 VI, 2 | Suppose then that it is thus divided into KL, LM, MN. Again, 18 VI, 2 | time may also be similarly divided into two. Thus the indivisible 19 VI, 3 | simultaneous: for the time may be divided at many points. If, therefore, 20 VI, 4 | the whole motion OI may be divided into the motions of the 21 VI, 5 | divisible, and let it be divided at B. If then the completion 22 VI, 5 | two parts into which AD is divided, it has not changed in the 23 VI, 6 | is divisible) let it be divided at K. Now in the time ChK 24 VI, 6 | lines may be infinitely divided so that one part is continually 25 VI, 8 | into which the time may be divided, it cannot be coming to 26 VI, 9 | successively have to deal are not divided into halves. The result 27 VII, 1 | is divisible. Let it be divided, then, at G. Now if GB is 28 VII, 4 | the way in which colour is divided into kinds? Thus in this 29 VIII, 4| in so far as a thing is divided that one part of it is by 30 VIII, 5| into which motion can be divided: e.g. we must say that if 31 VIII, 5| undivided, so that if it is divided it will not continue in


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