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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 7| one-the order, the acquired art of music, or any similar 2 II, 1| patient that he possesses the art of medicine: it merely has 3 II, 1| accordance with the rules of the art is merely an incidental 4 II, 1| natural in the same way as "art" is applied to what is artistic 5 II, 1| is artistic or a work of art. We should not say in the 6 II, 1| should we call it a work of art. The same is true of natural 7 II, 1| But even if the figure is art, then on the same principle 8 II, 1| which leads not to the art of doctoring but to health. 9 II, 1| Doctoring must start from the art, not lead to it. But it 10 II, 2| But if on the other hand art imitates nature, and it 11 II, 2| knowledge are two, namely the art which uses the product and 12 II, 2| uses the product and the art which directs the production 13 II, 2| it. That is why the using art also is in a sense directive; 14 II, 2| knows the form, whereas the art which is directive as being 15 II, 2| operations. In the products of art, however, we make the material 16 II, 3| attribute), e.g. both the art of the sculptor and the 17 II, 3| builds in virtue of his art of building. This last cause 18 II, 8| same way as it is now by art; and if things made by nature 19 II, 8| nature were made also by art, they would come to be in 20 II, 8| the next; and generally art partly completes what nature 21 II, 8| they make things neither by art nor after inquiry or deliberation. 22 II, 8| even in the operations of art: the grammarian makes a 23 II, 8| nature also. If then in art there are cases in which 24 II, 8| the agent deliberating. Art does not deliberate. If 25 II, 8| deliberate. If the ship-building art were in the wood, it would 26 II, 8| therefore, purpose is present in art, it is present also in nature.


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