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1 V, 1 | movable in activity". Now accidental change we may leave out
2 V, 1 | respect. Change which is not accidental on the other hand is not
3 V, 2 | these cases the motion is accidental. Nor is there motion in
4 V, 2 | this is possible only in an accidental sense. For, whatever the
5 V, 2 | health runs or learns: and accidental change we have long ago
6 V, 4 | motion must be one-not in an accidental sense (i.e. it must be one
7 V, 4 | walks is one, not in the accidental sense in which Coriscus
8 VI, 9 | circumference except in an accidental sense, the sense that is
9 VIII, 4| motion, to some the motion is accidental, to others essential: thus
10 VIII, 4| others essential: thus it is accidental to what merely belongs to
11 VIII, 4| quantity, but the one is an accidental, not an essential property
12 VIII, 4| wineskin in the water is the accidental cause of motion): and in
13 VIII, 5| this being in motion is an accidental attribute of the movents
14 VIII, 5| in motion, or it is not accidental but an essential attribute.
15 VIII, 5| alternative. If then it is an accidental attribute, it is not necessary
16 VIII, 5| is in motion, since the accidental is not necessary but contingent.
17 VIII, 6| an unqualified nor in an accidental sense. Let us suppose, if
18 VIII, 6| by itself, though in an accidental sense: that is to say, the
19 VIII, 6| distinguish, however, between accidental motion of a thing by itself
20 VIII, 8| infinite number of units in an accidental sense but not in an unqualified
21 VIII, 8| sense: for though it is an accidental characteristic of the distance
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