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Aristotle
Physics

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light

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1 II, 9 | carried downwards and what is light to the top, wherefore the 2 III, 1 | upwards and downwards or light and heavy. Hence there are 3 III, 5 | heavy, and upwards if it is light. This would need to be true 4 IV, 1 | but where fire and what is light are carried; similarly, 5 IV, 4 | itself. Hence since the light is what is naturally carried 6 IV, 7 | what has nothing heavy or light in it, is void.~This result, 7 IV, 8 | hot or cold, or heavy or light, is none the less different 8 IV, 8 | and were neither heavy nor light, it will occupy an equal 9 IV, 9 | upwards (for the rare is light, which is the reason why 10 IV, 9 | is heavy, and the rare is light. [Again, as the arc of a 11 IV, 9 | and contrariwise both the light and the soft are rare; and 12 IV, 9 | matter of the heavy and the light, qua matter of them, would 13 IV, 10| accounts give us as little light as the preliminary problems 14 V, 1 | the lowest, and grey is light relatively to black and 15 VII, 2 | colour is continuous with the light and the light with the sight. 16 VII, 2 | continuous with the light and the light with the sight. And the 17 VIII, 4| derived, e.g. in the case of light and heavy things. When these 18 VIII, 4| their proper positions-the light thing up and the heavy thing 19 VIII, 4| So, too, with heavy and light: light is generated from 20 VIII, 4| too, with heavy and light: light is generated from heavy, 21 VIII, 4| thing that is potentially light), and air is actually light, 22 VIII, 4| light), and air is actually light, and will at once realize 23 VIII, 4| lightness consists in the light thing being in a certain 24 VIII, 4| account for the motion of light things and heavy things 25 VIII, 4| thing may be potentially light or heavy in more senses 26 VIII, 4| it in a sense potentially light, but when it has become 27 VIII, 4| may be still potentially light: for it may be that through 28 VIII, 4| moved by themselves (e.g. light things and heavy things, 29 VIII, 4| existence as such and made it light and heavy, or by that which 30 VIII, 7| rarefaction: thus heavy and light, soft and hard, hot and


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