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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 2 | to be of such-and-such a size".~Even the more recent of 2 I, 4 | infinite in multitude or size is unknowable in quantity, 3 I, 4 | of a whole may be of any size in the direction either 4 I, 4 | thing itself may be of any size. Clearly, therefore, since 5 I, 4 | thing can be of indefinite size in the direction either 6 I, 4 | every body must diminish in size when something is taken 7 III, 2 | capable of having a certain size is not undergoing change, 8 III, 2 | is actually of a certain size, and motion is thought to 9 III, 4 | differing from part to part in size and in shape.~It is clear 10 III, 6 | completeness which belongs to size, and what is potentially 11 III, 7 | direction of increase. For the size which it can potentially 12 III, 7 | another magnitude of any size you like. Hence, for the 13 III, 8 | that he is bigger than the size we are, just because some 14 III, 8 | but only because he is the size he is. The thought is an 15 IV, 1 | incorporeal: for while it has size, it has not body. But the 16 IV, 1 | while nothing that has size results from a combination 17 IV, 7 | and things can increase in size not only by the entrance 18 IV, 7 | argument about increase of size and that about water poured 19 IV, 12| one), but in respect of size there is no minimum; for 20 VI, 7 | parts are finite, both in size individually and in number 21 VI, 9 | number of bodies of equal size, passing each other on a 22 VI, 9 | motion and a body of equal size that is at rest; which is 23 VI, 9 | stationary bodies of equal size, B, B...the bodies, equal 24 VI, 9 | equal in number and in size to A, A...,originally occupying 25 VI, 9 | the A’s, equal in number, size, and velocity to B, B.... 26 VII, 4 | commensurable in respect of size. But water and speech are


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