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Aristotle
Physics

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proper

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 3 | statue.~All causes, both proper and incidental, may be spoken 2 II, 6 | different from the spontaneous proper; for the cause of the latter 3 II, 7 | assign the "why" in the way proper to his science-the matter, 4 III, 5 | has dissimilar parts, the proper places of the parts will 5 III, 5 | number and simple, their proper places too will be infinite 6 III, 5 | that there is necessarily a proper place for each kind of body, 7 IV, 5 | remain naturally in its proper place. For this part has 8 IV, 8 | wherewith it moves to its proper place. But in a void none 9 V, 6 | locomotion of a thing to its proper place.~There is also another 10 VI, 3 | virtue of another, but in its proper and primary sense; in which 11 VI, 3 | be a present not in the proper sense but in virtue of something 12 VI, 3 | it will not be a division proper. Furthermore, there will 13 VI, 10| in the complete magnitude proper to the peculiar nature of 14 VII, 3 | when anything acquires its proper excellence we call it perfect, 15 VII, 3 | condition with regard to its proper affections, where by "proper" 16 VII, 3 | proper affections, where by "proper" affections I mean those 17 VII, 3 | bad condition, to meet his proper affections. Consequently 18 VIII, 3| bodies should remain in their proper places and be moved from 19 VIII, 3| some of them are in their proper places it follows that in 20 VIII, 4| they are in motion to their proper positions-the light thing 21 VIII, 4| brings to actuality the proper activities that they potentially 22 VIII, 4| will at once realize its proper activity as such unless 23 VIII, 4| and heavy things to their proper situations? The reason for


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