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Aristotle
Physics

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consequence

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1 I, 8 | too they exaggerated the consequence of this, and went so far 2 I, 9 | and yearn for it. But the consequence of their view is that the 3 IV, 1 | ascribed to them only in consequence of their relative position, 4 VI, 2 | thus we get the necessary consequence that the quicker will pass 5 VI, 4 | or infinite is a direct consequence of the fact that the thing 6 VI, 5 | changing, is at any rate a consequence of it. And if leaving is 7 VI, 5 | it. And if leaving is a consequence of changing, having left 8 VI, 5 | changing, having left is a consequence of having changed: for there 9 VI, 6 | infiniteness as an immediate consequence of the fact that they are 10 VI, 7 | occupy a finite time in consequence of the same assumption. 11 VI, 10| boat may be in motion in consequence of the locomotion of the 12 VII, 4 | are confronted with the consequence stated above, viz. that 13 VII, 4 | species of motion. And if in consequence of this we must say that 14 VIII, 1| relative this is a necessary consequence: e.g. if one thing is double 15 VIII, 5| impossible: for it involves the consequence that one who is teaching 16 VIII, 5| more unreasonable is the consequence involved that, since everything 17 VIII, 8| be there will involve the consequence that A in the course of 18 VIII, 8| shall be involved in the consequence that the same thing is at 19 VIII, 8| to each other. With this consequence there also follows another: 20 VIII, 8| are met by no impossible consequence: that which is in motion


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