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attribute-that 1
attribute-the 1
attributed 4
attributes 27
attributes-and 1
attunement 1
autumn 1
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28 unnatural
28 velocity
27 absurd
27 attributes
27 completed
27 elements
27 had
Aristotle
Physics

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attributes

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | must be attributes-and if attributes, attributes either of (a) 2 I, 3 | attributes-and if attributes, attributes either of (a) man or of ( 3 I, 3 | biped" and "animal" are attributes not of man but of something 4 II, 1 | patient-and that is why these attributes are not always found together. 5 II, 1 | these things and also to the attributes which belong to them in 6 II, 2 | know any of their essential attributes, particularly as the writers 7 II, 2 | nor does he consider the attributes indicated as the attributes 8 II, 2 | attributes indicated as the attributes of such bodies. That is 9 II, 2 | the things and of their attributes. "Odd" and "even", "straight" 10 II, 3 | too with the incidental attributes. Again we may use a complex 11 II, 5 | indeterminable, for the possible attributes of an individual are innumerable. 12 III, 1 | reasons and also because the attributes mentioned are common to, 13 III, 1 | investigation of special attributes comes after that of the 14 III, 1 | after that of the common attributes.~To begin then, as we said, 15 III, 3 | same that have all their attributes the same, but only such 16 IV, 1 | have a right and left as attributes ascribed to them only in 17 IV, 2 | nature; when the boundary and attributes of a sphere are taken away, 18 IV, 4 | will also show that the attributes supposed to belong to it 19 IV, 8 | in essence from all its attributes, even if it is not separable 20 IV, 8 | conceived of as free from attributes? It contributes nothing 21 IV, 10| the difficulties about the attributes of time.~As to what time 22 IV, 11| but it accepts different attributes. The "now" measures time, 23 IV, 11| kind), but it has different attributes as the sophists assume that 24 IV, 12| The movement has these attributes because the distance is 25 IV, 14| the before and after are attributes of movement, and time is 26 VI, 4 | divisible or infinite: for the attributes "divisible" and "infinite" 27 VII, 4 | thus make all equivocal attributes univocal and say merely


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