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Aristotle
Physics

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completed

   Book, Paragraph
1 VI, 1 | and at the same time have completed its motion at the place 2 VI, 1 | and at the same time have completed his walk to Thebes: and, 3 VI, 1 | neither was at rest nor had completed its passage but was in an 4 VI, 1 | passing through and has completed its passage at the same 5 VI, 1 | when it is walking have completed its walk and will be in 6 VI, 1 | is to say, it will have completed its motion at the place 7 VI, 1 | partless section A but has completed its motion over it, then 8 VI, 1 | place by a thing’s having completed a motion without being in 9 VI, 1 | on this assumption it has completed its passage through A without 10 VI, 1 | possible for a thing to have completed a walk without ever walking: 11 VI, 1 | on this assumption it has completed a walk over a particular 12 VI, 5 | for a change may really be completed, and there is such a thing 13 VI, 6 | that is changing must have completed an infinite number of changes.~ 14 VI, 6 | that is changing must have completed an infinite number of changes.~ 15 VI, 6 | half the time it will have completed another change, in a quarter 16 VI, 6 | consequently, before the change is completed, the thing changes to those 17 VI, 7 | whole, the whole motion is completed in as many equal periods 18 VI, 7 | the motion will always be completed in it, whether the thing 19 VI, 7 | the infinite will have completed a motion over the finite 20 VI, 10 | BG: for then it will have completed the change, whereas the 21 VI, 10 | any moment it would have completed a motion or a change, so 22 VII, 1 | the time in which A has completed its motion, and let it be 23 VII, 3 | formation of a thing is completed, we do not call it by the 24 VII, 5 | degree, of alteration is completed in a certain amount of time: 25 VII, 5 | much alteration will be completed and conversely twice as 26 VII, 5 | alteration or increase will be completed by it: it may happen that 27 VIII, 10| which the finite power has completed the motive act in the time


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