Book, Paragraph
1 III, 6 | taken perists, while in the succession of time and of men it takes
2 III, 8 | that is taken passes in succession out of existence.~(b) Magnitude
3 IV, 11| as motion is a perpetual succession, so also is time. But every
4 IV, 11| same. In so far as it is in succession, it is different (which
5 V, 3 | contact", "between", "in succession", "contiguous", and "continuous",
6 V, 3 | measure.~A thing is "in succession" when it is after the beginning
7 V, 3 | and that to which it is in succession, e.g. a line or lines if
8 V, 3 | between). For that which is in succession is in succession to a particular
9 V, 3 | which is in succession is in succession to a particular thing, and
10 V, 3 | posterior: for one is not "in succession" to two, nor is the first
11 V, 3 | each case the latter is "in succession" to the former.~A thing
12 V, 3 | former.~A thing that is in succession and touches is "contiguous".
13 V, 3 | that of these terms "in succession" is first in order of analysis:
14 V, 3 | touches is necessarily in succession, but not everything that
15 V, 3 | not everything that is in succession touches: and so succession
16 V, 3 | succession touches: and so succession is a property of things
17 V, 3 | while units can only be in succession. Moreover, there can always
18 V, 3 | contact", "between" and "in succession", "contiguous" and "continuous":
19 VI, 1 | in contact", and "in succession" are understood as defined
20 VI, 1 | extremities are together, and "in succession" if there is nothing of
21 VI, 1 | again, can a point be in succession to a point or a moment to
22 VI, 1 | moments: for things are in succession if there is nothing of their
23 VI, 3 | the one could not be in succession to the other, because nothing
24 VIII, 6| whereas what is merely in succession is not continuous. But further,
25 VIII, 8| point consecutive with or in succession to it, whereas time-atoms
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