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Aristotle
Physics

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shape

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2| in kind, but differing in shape or form; or different in 2 I, 5| differences in position, shape, and order, and these are 3 I, 5| below, before and behind; of shape, angular and angle-less, 4 I, 7| different ways: (1) by change of shape, as a statue; (2) by addition, 5 I, 7| similarly I call the absence of shape or form or order the "opposite", 6 II, 1| is that "nature" is the shape or form which is specified 7 II, 1| nature" it would be the shape or form (not separable except 8 II, 1| on the same principle the shape of man is his nature. For 9 II, 1| that to which it tends. The shape then is nature.~"Shape" 10 II, 1| The shape then is nature.~"Shape" and "nature", it should 11 II, 2| obviously do discuss their shape also and whether the earth 12 III, 4| part to part in size and in shape.~It is clear then from these 13 IV, 2| place would be the form or shape of each body by which the 14 IV, 2| must be if it is either shape or matter) place will have 15 IV, 3| both the matter and the shape, are parts of what is contained.~ 16 IV, 4| which place must be one-the shape, or the matter, or some 17 IV, 4| obviously cannot be:~(1) The shape is supposed to be place 18 IV, 4| are coincident. Both the shape and the place, it is true, 19 IV, 4| because the matter and the shape present themselves along 20 IV, 8| the medium either by its shape, or by the impulse which 21 VII, 3| regard to the figure or shape of a thing we no longer


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