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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 3 | been said.~It is, then, clearly impossible for Being to 2 I, 4 | itself may be of any size. Clearly, therefore, since it is 3 I, 7 | from a substratum.~Thus, clearly, from what has been said, 4 I, 8 | two senses, and so too, clearly, may "from being", and " 5 I, 8 | or becomes qua doctor. Clearly then also "to come to be 6 II, 1 | This state of mind is clearly possible. A man blind from 7 II, 3 | grasp its primary cause). So clearly we too must do this as regards 8 II, 5 | for the most part. It is clearly of neither of these that 9 II, 8 | for the sake of an end, so clearly also are natural products. 10 II, 8 | direction we come to see clearly that in plants too that 11 II, 8 | out the wrong dose. Hence clearly mistakes are possible in 12 III, 1 | necessary conditions of motion.~Clearly, then, for these reasons 13 III, 1 | visible" are different-and clearly it is the fulfilment of 14 III, 4 | science of this problem is clearly indicated. All who have 15 III, 6 | arbiter must be called in; and clearly there is a sense in which 16 IV, 1 | contained water, so that clearly the place or space into 17 IV, 1 | body has a place and space, clearly so too have surface and 18 IV, 7 | sound-is it void or not? Clearly they would reply that if 19 IV, 10| or a certain kind of it.~Clearly then it is not movement. ( 20 IV, 11| also of what is carried.~Clearly, too, if there were no time, 21 IV, 12| essence should be measured).~Clearly then "to be in time" has 22 IV, 13| does the same time recur? Clearly time is, in the same way 23 V, 3 | while there is no contact clearly there is no natural junction 24 VI, 10| distinction may be seen most clearly in the case of a revolving 25 VII, 4 | reject this solution, since clearly we could thus make all equivocal 26 VIII, 3| this theory do not state clearly what kind of motion they 27 VIII, 6| principles, since there must clearly be something that causes 28 VIII, 7| view from which it will be clearly seen that locomotion is 29 VIII, 8| motion. But what shows most clearly that rectilinear motion


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