Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | motion, as the physicists hold, some declaring air to be
2 I, 3 | Even some of the physicists hold it to be one in the latter
3 I, 6 | predicated of it. Again (2) we hold that a substance is not
4 I, 9 | matter and privation, and hold that one of these, namely
5 I, 9 | good, and desirable, we hold that there are two other
6 III, 3 | the same statement will hold of "mover" and "moved".
7 III, 5 | whether it is, as some hold, a thing over and above
8 III, 5 | and these distinctions hold not only in relation to
9 III, 6 | infinite, as the physicists hold to be true of the body which
10 IV, 1 | and right and left, &c.) hold only in relation to us.
11 IV, 2 | Plato because, while all hold place to be something, he
12 IV, 6 | sort of way. For those who hold that the void exists regard
13 IV, 6 | is no sensible body. They hold that everything which is
14 IV, 6 | Democritus and Leucippus hold, and many other physicists-or
15 IV, 6 | people say that a cask will hold the wine which formerly
16 IV, 7 | what exists to be body, and hold that while every body is
17 IV, 11| then "before" and "after" hold in magnitude, they must
18 IV, 11| in magnitude, they must hold also in movement, these
19 IV, 11| before" and "after" must hold, for time and movement always
20 VI, 5 | in the case of one will hold good likewise in the case
21 VI, 7 | the same reasoning will hold good.~This having been proved,
22 VI, 9 | that the slower must always hold a lead. This argument is
23 VII, 5 | proportion apply.~Then does this hold good of alteration and of
24 VIII, 1| motion), whereas those who hold that there is only one world,
25 VIII, 1| principle (of motion) would hold this view. But that which
26 VIII, 8| there. Therefore we must not hold that there was a moment
27 VIII, 8| also plain that unless we hold that the point of time that
28 VIII, 9| accounts for motion-they also hold that the motion of natural
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