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potencies 1
potency 1
potency-suppose 1
potential 26
potentiality 7
potentiality-which 1
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26 house
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26 passing
26 potential
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26 terms
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Aristotle
Physics

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potential

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1 II, 3 | may be spoken of either as potential or as actual; e.g. the cause 2 II, 3 | six either as actual or as potential. The difference is this 3 II, 3 | this is not always true of potential causes—the house and the 4 III, 1 | only, (2) what exists as potential, (3) what exists as potential 5 III, 1 | potential, (3) what exists as potential and also in fulfilment-one 6 III, 1 | is full real and what is potential.~Def. The fulfilment of 7 III, 1 | certain kind, can be both potential and fully real, not indeed 8 III, 1 | the fulfilment of what is potential when it is already fully 9 III, 1 | the fulfilment of what is potential as potential that is motion. 10 III, 1 | of what is potential as potential that is motion. So this, 11 III, 2 | this view being that the potential whose actuality it is is 12 III, 6 | that the infinite has a potential existence.~But the phrase " 13 III, 6 | existence.~But the phrase "potential existence" is ambiguous. 14 III, 6 | ambiguous. When we speak of the potential existence of a statue we 15 III, 6 | the distinction between potential and actual existence holds. 16 III, 7 | Hence this infinite is potential, never actual: the number 17 IV, 9 | actually is produced from a potential existent, and that matter 18 IV, 13| now" also is in one way a potential dividing of time, in another 19 VIII, 4| being in contact what is potential becomes at times actual: 20 VIII, 4| learner becomes from one potential something another potential 21 VIII, 4| potential something another potential something: for one who possesses 22 VIII, 5| actually, in motion, but the potential is in process to actuality, 23 VIII, 8| distinction between the potential and the actual. So in the 24 VIII, 8| the point in the middle is potential: but this one is actual, 25 VIII, 8| they are not actual but potential halves. If the halves are 26 VIII, 8| not possible: if they are potential, it is possible. For in


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