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Aristotle
Physics

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numerically

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | the particles which are numerically predominant among the innumerable 2 I, 7 | this, though always one numerically, in form at least is not 3 I, 7 | Now the subject is one numerically, though it is two in form. ( 4 I, 9 | if the substratum is one numerically, it must have also only 5 III, 5 | any ratio provided it is numerically definite-the infinite body 6 V, 4 | it is one essentially or numerically: and the following distinctions 7 V, 4 | come into being and remain numerically the same, then this motion 8 V, 4 | should not this health be numerically one with that which he recovers 9 V, 4 | for only that which is numerically one can give rise to an 10 V, 4 | rise to an activity that is numerically one), but if the state is 11 VII, 1 | take the motion of each as numerically one, since every motion 12 VII, 1 | points. By a motion that is numerically one I mean a motion that 13 VII, 1 | proceeds from something numerically one and the same to something 14 VII, 1 | and the same to something numerically one and the same in a period 15 VII, 1 | same in a period of time numerically one and the same: for a 16 VII, 1 | generically, specifically, or numerically: it is generically the same 17 VII, 1 | specifically distinct: it is numerically the same if it proceeds 18 VII, 1 | proceeds from something numerically one to something numerically 19 VII, 1 | numerically one to something numerically one in the same period of 20 VII, 1 | motion would no longer be numerically one though it would still 21 VII, 4 | they differ generically or numerically, the motions also will differ 22 VII, 4 | will differ generically or numerically as the case may be. But 23 VIII, 2| not always the same and numerically one a correct statement; 24 VIII, 8| finishing-point, and though numerically one is theoretically two. 25 VIII, 8| the later, and that, while numerically one and the same, it is


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