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Aristotle
Physics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | in position, shape, and order, and these are genera of 2 I, 5 | whether we take attunement, order, or composition for our 3 I, 5 | these objects being partly order and partly composition.~ 4 I, 5 | those more knowable in the order of explanation, others those 5 I, 5 | is more knowable in the order of explanation, others what 6 I, 5 | is more knowable in the order of explanation, the particular 7 I, 5 | explanation, the particular in the order of sense: for explanation 8 I, 7 | be following the natural order of inquiry if we speak first 9 I, 7 | absence of shape or form or order the "opposite", and the 10 I, 7 | positive form is one-the order, the acquired art of music, 11 II, 3 | kind of physical change, in order that, knowing their principles, 12 II, 4 | arranged in its present order all that exists. This statement 13 II, 8 | as the sky rains, not in order to make the corn grow, but 14 II, 8 | for the sake of this-in order that the crop might be spoiled-but 15 III, 5 | and not air or water, in order that the other elements 16 III, 8 | objections that are valid.~(1) In order that coming to be should 17 V, 3 | succession" is first in order of analysis: for that which 18 V, 4 | required in respect of time in order that there may be no interval 19 VIII, 1 | everywhere the cause of order. Moreover, there is no ratio 20 VIII, 1 | to the infinite, whereas order always means ratio. But 21 VIII, 1 | importance, and involves no order, then we can no longer say 22 VIII, 1 | we have at once a certain order. But even here the holder 23 VIII, 7 | one of the motions next in order can be prior to locomotion. 24 VIII, 7 | By the motions next in order I mean increase and then 25 VIII, 7 | what is posterior in the order of becoming is prior in 26 VIII, 7 | becoming is prior in the order of nature. Now all things 27 VIII, 7 | would be in the natural order of things that they should 28 VIII, 9 | and perishable: and in the order of nature, of definition, 29 VIII, 10| any change. So, too, in order that the motion may continue


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