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Aristotle
Physics

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occupies

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1 IV, 1 | When therefore another body occupies this same place, the place 2 VI, 2 | is slower if its motion occupies more time and of equal velocity 3 VI, 2 | equal velocity if its motion occupies an equal time, the quicker 4 VI, 2 | can only be, then, that it occupies less time, and thus we get 5 VI, 4 | virtue of the time that it occupies. In the second place it 6 VI, 4 | for if the whole motion occupies all the time half the motion 7 VI, 7 | everything that is in motion occupies a period of time, and a 8 VI, 7 | this part of the motion occupies a certain period of the 9 VI, 7 | traversing of the whole occupies all the time. Again, in 10 VI, 8 | that which is in motion occupies a period of time, and that 11 VI, 8 | used only of that which occupies a period of time, and the 12 VI, 8 | thing, itself and its parts, occupies the same space. So if this 13 VI, 8 | thing, itself and its parts, occupies the same space. If this 14 VI, 9 | that if everything when it occupies an equal space is at rest, 15 VI, 9 | the assumption that a body occupies an equal time in passing 16 VI, 9 | G, since each of the two occupies an equal time in passing 17 VI, 9 | within the space that it occupies, it is not true to say the 18 VI, 9 | within the space that it occupies.~ 19 VI, 10 | respect of the time which it occupies. If it is not one process, 20 VI, 10 | respect of the time that it occupies, with the single exception 21 VII, 4 | velocity, since each alteration occupies an equal time. But what 22 VII, 5 | something" I mean that it occupies a time: and by "extends 23 VIII, 6 | reason of the fact that it occupies contrary positions or assumes 24 VIII, 10| possesses a certain force that occupies a certain time, let us say 25 VIII, 10| quickest: therefore the movent occupies the circumference.~There


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