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Aristotle
Physics

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separable

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3| sitting" is an example of a separable attribute, while "snubness" 2 I, 3| man", it must be either separable, so that "man" might possibly 3 II, 1| be the shape or form (not separable except in statement) of 4 II, 2| for in thought they are separable from motion, and it makes 5 II, 2| physics, which are less separable than those of mathematics. 6 II, 2| with things whose forms are separable indeed, but do not exist 7 II, 2| existence and essence of the separable it is the business of the 8 III, 4| do not regard number as separable from these), and assert 9 III, 5| which is itself infinite, separable from sensible objects. If 10 III, 7| But this number is not separable from the process of bisection, 11 IV, 2| nor a state of it, but is separable from it. For place is supposed 12 IV, 2| In so far then as it is separable from the thing, it is not 13 IV, 4| behind by the thing and is separable. In addition:~(5) All place 14 IV, 4| said before, is neither separable from the thing nor contains 15 IV, 5| relation to its place, as a separable part to its whole, as when 16 IV, 6| from the bodies, either separable or actual-an interval which 17 IV, 7| incorrectly; for the matter is not separable from the things, but they 18 IV, 7| void as about something separable.~Since we have determined 19 IV, 8| attributes, even if it is not separable from them; I mean the volume 20 IV, 9| and that matter is not separable from the contraries but


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