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Aristotle
Physics

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primarily

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1 I, 7 | objects and from which they primarily are or have come to be-have 2 II, 1 | that to which it belongs primarily, in virtue of itself and 3 IV, 2 | the special place occupied primarily by each. I mean, for instance, 4 IV, 2 | you.~Now if place is what primarily contains each body, it would 5 IV, 3 | this sense then, but not primarily, a thing can be in itself, 6 IV, 3 | thing cannot be in itself primarily.~Zeno’s problem-that if 7 IV, 6 | of a series. This holds primarily in the numbers, for the 8 IV, 11| before" and "after" holds primarily, then, in place; and there 9 VI, 8 | stand in the whole time not primarily but in virtue of something 10 VI, 8 | the parts in which it is primarily coming to a stand. Since 11 VI, 8 | Since then, that in which primarily a thing is coming to a stand 12 VI, 8 | cannot be anything in which primarily it is coming to a stand.~ 13 VI, 8 | against some particular thing primarily. For if a thing-itself and 14 VI, 8 | at the time when it is primarily changing, over against any 15 VII, 1 | in motion essentially and primarily. But ex hypothesi AB is 16 VII, 1 | in motion essentially and primarily. Therefore if GB is not 17 VII, 1 | universally the case) that which primarily is moved locally and corporeally 18 VII, 3 | be, on which the states primarily depend. For each several 19 VII, 4 | difference in that which is primarily capable of carrying the 20 VII, 4 | whiter, since that which primarily contains the whiteness is 21 VII, 4 | clearness, since that which primarily contains the attribute is 22 VII, 4 | attribute can be carried primarily only by one single thing.~ 23 VIII, 5| matter of fact that which primarily moves itself cannot contain 24 VIII, 5| If so, it will not be AB primarily that is moved by itself, 25 VIII, 5| prevent self-motion residing primarily in things that are potentially 26 VIII, 5| evident that that which primarily imparts motion is unmoved: 27 VIII, 5| being in motion that which primarily imparts motion is unmoved.~


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