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1 I, 8 | terms of potentiality and actuality. But this has been done
2 III, 1 | buildable as buildable. The actuality of the buildable as buildable
3 III, 1 | process of building. For the actuality of the buildable must be
4 III, 1 | built must be the kind of actuality required But building is
5 III, 2 | thought to be a sort of actuality, but incomplete, the reason
6 III, 2 | that the potential whose actuality it is is incomplete. This
7 III, 2 | potentiality or with sheer actuality, yet none of these seems
8 III, 2 | namely that it is a sort of actuality, or actuality of the kind
9 III, 2 | a sort of actuality, or actuality of the kind described, hard
10 III, 3 | causing motion; and the actuality of that which has the power
11 III, 3 | motion is not other than the actuality of the movable, for it must
12 III, 3 | Hence there is a single actuality of both alike, just as one
13 III, 3 | it is necessary that the actuality of the agent and that of
14 III, 3 | learner), then, first, the actuality of each will not be present
15 III, 7 | infinity is not a permanent actuality but consists in a process
16 IV, 5 | air, air as it were the actuality of water, for water is potentially
17 IV, 14| potentiality and in respect of actuality?~Whether if soul did not
18 VIII, 4| natural when it brings to actuality the proper activities that
19 VIII, 5| potential is in process to actuality, and motion is an incomplete
20 VIII, 5| motion is an incomplete actuality of the movable. The movent
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