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Aristotle
Physics

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times

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | into being and cease to be times without number.~This then 2 III, 7 | number: for the number of times a magnitude can be bisected 3 IV, 8 | a ratio between any two times, so long as both are finite), 4 IV, 10| that there would be many times at the same time.~(2) Those 5 IV, 14| will there be two equal times at once? Surely not. For 6 IV, 14| by a horse, and similarly times by some definite time, and, 7 V, 4 | and to cease to be many times. However, these difficulties 8 VI, 2 | twice, or one and a half times, as great as that passed 9 VI, 2 | a length one and a half times as great as that traversed 10 VI, 3 | is the extremity of both times must be one and the same: 11 VI, 3 | belongs to each of the two times. But if this is so it is 12 VI, 3 | that belongs to both the times, and it is possible for 13 VI, 3 | in motion: for both the times have the same extremity, 14 VI, 7 | subtracted and of the number of times a subtraction is made. Consequently 15 VIII, 3| be different at different times: for imagination and opinion 16 VIII, 4| is potential becomes at times actual: e.g. the learner 17 VIII, 6| possible for them at different times to be and not to be, without 18 VIII, 6| contrary forms at different times it will produce contrary 19 VIII, 8| point is common to both times, the earlier as well as


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