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Aristotle
Physics

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cold

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | Parmenides treats hot and cold as principles under the 2 I, 5 | sense. For some make hot and cold, or again moist and dry, 3 I, 7 | unmusical, the hot and the cold, the tuned and the untuned-and 4 II, 8 | that since the hot and the cold, &c., are of such and such 5 III, 1 | potentially hot and actually cold. Hence at once such things 6 III, 5 | contrariety with each other-air is cold, water moist, fire hot; 7 III, 5 | contrary, e.g. from hot to cold).~The preceding consideration 8 IV, 3 | is "in" the hot and the cold and generally the form " 9 IV, 8 | which, if it is also hot or cold, or heavy or light, is none 10 IV, 9 | for contraries, hot and cold and the other natural contrarieties, 11 IV, 9 | for colour and heat and cold.~The same matter also serves 12 IV, 9 | matter becomes hot from being cold, and cold from being hot, 13 IV, 9 | hot from being cold, and cold from being hot, because 14 V, 1 | things "wood", "hot", and "cold", of which the first is 15 V, 2 | sense motion grows hot or cold, or changes place, or increases 16 VII, 3 | in a blending of hot and cold elements within the body 17 VII, 3 | other things, e.g. hot and cold or dry and wet elements 18 VIII, 1| something similar, for a cold thing in a sense causes 19 VIII, 4| is similar. Thus what is cold is potentially hot: then 20 VIII, 7| soft and hard, hot and cold, are considered to be forms


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