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Aristotle
Physics

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passing

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | leads to coming to be and passing away and change generally. 2 II, 3 | regards both coming to be and passing away and every kind of physical 3 III, 1 | pass away, coming to he and passing away: of what can be carried 4 III, 4 | also a termination of all passing away. That is why, as we 5 III, 4 | 3) If coming to be and passing away do not give out, it 6 III, 6 | process of coming to be or passing away; definite if you like 7 III, 6 | men it takes place by the passing away of these in such a 8 III, 8 | is actually infinite. The passing away of one thing may be 9 IV, 12| there is coming to be and passing away.~ 10 IV, 14| and coming into being and passing away. This is because all 11 VI, 1 | after being in process of passing through, the motion must 12 VI, 1 | for at the time when O was passing through, it neither was 13 VI, 1 | intermediate state: while if it is passing through and has completed 14 VI, 1 | passage through A without passing through it. So it will be 15 VI, 2 | the whole time occupied in passing over AB will be finite: 16 VI, 2 | time is not occupied in passing over every magnitude, but 17 VI, 2 | will not be occupied in passing over BE is evident if the 18 VI, 9 | of bodies of equal size, passing each other on a race-course 19 VI, 9 | occupies an equal time in passing with equal velocity a body 20 VI, 9 | occupies an equal time in passing each A. Thirdly, at the 21 VI, 9 | occupied by the first G in passing each of the B’s is equal 22 VI, 9 | to that occupied by it in passing each of the A’s, because 23 VI, 9 | first B and the first G in passing all the A’s. This is the 24 VII, 4 | occupy the whole of A in passing over G’. None the less, 25 VIII, 3| some part must always be passing away: it all passes away 26 VIII, 8| been there at the moment of passing, its passage not being contained


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