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interval 19
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intervene 1
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19 degree
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19 necessity
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Aristotle
Physics

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interval

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 3 | two to one are the same interval, and the steep ascent and 2 IV, 4 | that there should be an interval which is other than the 3 IV, 5 | place should be a corporeal interval: for what is between the 4 IV, 5 | chance to be there, not an interval in body.~Further, (5) place 5 IV, 6 | mean that there is an empty interval in which there is no sensible 6 IV, 6 | the non-existence of an interval, different from the bodies, 7 IV, 6 | either separable or actual-an interval which divides the whole 8 IV, 7 | place which has in it an interval in tangible body.~But at 9 IV, 7 | what would they say of an interval that has colour or sound-is 10 IV, 7 | not body but rather an interval in body. This is why the 11 IV, 7 | another, though there is no interval separate and apart from 12 IV, 8 | situation if there is an equal interval attached to it as well. [ 13 IV, 11| them one, cutting out the interval because of their failure 14 IV, 11| difference escapes our notice the interval does not seem to be time. 15 IV, 14| when it moves over the same interval and with a regular movement; 16 V, 4 | which he recovers after an interval? The same argument applies 17 V, 4 | order that there may be no interval of immobility, for where 18 V, 4 | interrupted if there is an interval of time. And though of a 19 VI, 5 | assumed that there is no interval between G and B, since change


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