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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 5 | contraries.~But we must see how this can be arrived 2 I, 6 | For it is difficult to see how either density should 3 I, 9 | For they got so far as to see that there must be some 4 II, 4 | should make it when they see nothing coming to be spontaneously 5 II, 5 | innumerable. He may have wished to see somebody or been following 6 II, 5 | somebody, or may have gone to see a spectacle. Thus to say 7 II, 8 | this direction we come to see clearly that in plants too 8 III, 1 | inquiry. We must therefore see that we understand the meaning 9 III, 3 | It is not difficult to see how each of its types will 10 III, 6 | For in proportion as we see division going on, in the 11 III, 6 | in the same proportion we see addition being made to what 12 IV, 2 | any rate not difficult to see that place cannot be either 13 IV, 3 | step we must take is to see in how many senses one thing 14 IV, 8 | following considerations. We see the same weight or body 15 IV, 8 | moving body over another. We see that bodies which have a 16 V, 5 | been said above. Thus we see that two motions are contrary 17 VI, 4 | the two motions, we shall see that the whole being-in 18 VI, 4 | or the other. And we now see that in most cases the fact 19 VII, 1 | simultaneously. But if (as we see to be universally the case) 20 VII, 2 | affected in a certain way. We see, then, that the animate 21 VII, 3 | something in the body, as we see in the case of the use and 22 VII, 4 | in the things altered, to see e.g. whether a certain quantity 23 VIII, 1 | as time is concerned we see that all with one exception 24 VIII, 2 | to infinity.~Secondly, we see that a thing that neither 25 VIII, 2 | motion from without. We see nothing like this in the 26 VIII, 3 | mentioned: viz. that we see the above-mentioned changes 27 VIII, 3 | the single fact that we see some things that are sometimes 28 VIII, 4 | separate from the moved, as we see to be the case with inanimate 29 VIII, 6 | at all before, because we see this actually occurring 30 VIII, 10| is not infinite. Now we see that by continuing to add


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