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Aristotle
Physics

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sphere

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 9 | necessarily outside the sphere of becoming and ceasing 2 II, 4 | who ascribe this heavenly sphere and all the worlds to spontaneity. 3 II, 4 | assert that the heavenly sphere and the divinest of visible 4 II, 5 | plain that both are in the sphere of things done for the sake 5 II, 5 | incidental cause in the sphere of those actions for the 6 II, 5 | and chance are in the same sphere, for purpose implies intelligent 7 II, 5 | chance and spontaneity-in the sphere of things which are capable 8 II, 6 | necessarily chance is in the sphere of moral actions. This is 9 III, 7 | existence will be in the sphere of real magnitudes.~In the 10 IV, 2 | boundary and attributes of a sphere are taken away, nothing 11 IV, 10 | others that it is (2) the sphere itself.~(1) Yet part, too, 12 IV, 10 | who said that time is the sphere of the whole thought so, 13 IV, 10 | and all things are in the sphere of the whole. The view is 14 IV, 14 | to be the movement of the sphere, viz. because the other 15 V, 1 | alteration: and within the sphere of alteration it is again 16 V, 4 | chosen at random in any other sphere: there can be continuity 17 VI, 4 | is in motion in a certain sphere and for a certain time and 18 VI, 4 | that is in motion, and the sphere of the motion must all be 19 VI, 4 | everything that forms a sphere of change (though some of 20 VI, 9 | it is the same with the sphere and everything else whose 21 VI, 10 | the case of a revolving sphere, in which the velocities 22 VIII, 8 | pairs of contraries in the sphere of place. But we have already 23 VIII, 8 | time and operating within a sphere admitting of no further 24 VIII, 8 | the time, and thirdly the sphere within which it operates, 25 VIII, 8 | distinct: and within the sphere of place we have the above-mentioned 26 VIII, 9 | finishing-point (so that a revolving sphere, while it is in motion, 27 VIII, 9 | is locomotion, and its sphere of operation may be said 28 VIII, 10| principles from which a sphere is derived. But the things


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