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Aristotle
Physics

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science

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Plainly therefore in the science of Nature, as in other branches 2 I, 2 | not a contribution to the science of Nature. For just as the 3 I, 2 | question for a different science or for or common to all-so 4 I, 2 | induction. Moreover, no man of science is bound to solve every 5 I, 2 | from the principles of the science: it is not our business 6 I, 8 | first of those who studied science were misled in their search 7 I, 9 | province of the primary type of science; so these questions may 8 III, 1 | all the objects of our science, we must first take each 9 III, 4 | 4~The science of nature is concerned with 10 III, 4 | things dealt with by the science are not, e.g. a quality 11 III, 4 | The appropriateness to the science of this problem is clearly 12 III, 4 | touched on this kind of science in a way worth considering 13 III, 7 | mathematicians of their science, by disproving the actual 14 IV, 3 | surface is in body), and science is in the mind.~It is from 15 IV, 4 | else, as "whiteness" or "science". These have changed their 16 VIII, 3| less subversive of physical science: for though in our course 17 VIII, 4| derived. One who is learning a science potentially knows it in 18 VIII, 4| possesses knowledge of a science but is not actually exercising 19 VIII, 4| exercising it knows the science potentially in a sense,


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