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Aristotle
Physics

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degree

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | sensible differences in a less degree than the others; and after 2 II, 8 | means to end, though the degree of organization is less. 3 III, 5 | the bodies falls in any degree short of the other in potency-suppose 4 IV, 8 | direction, but in a secondary degree even if it is at rest; and 5 IV, 9 | straight (for differences of degree do not depend on an intermission 6 V, 2 | from a greater to a lesser degree is alteration: for it is 7 V, 2 | for change to a lesser degree of a quality will be called 8 V, 2 | and change to a greater degree of a quality will be regarded 9 V, 2 | a greater or in a lesser degree means the presence or absence 10 V, 4 | would seem to be one of degree. In every kind of motion 11 V, 4 | is one, is so in a lesser degree, as is the case with locomotion 12 V, 4 | broken line: and a lesser degree of something always means 13 VII, 2 | characteristics in a greater or lesser degree. But the alteration of that 14 VII, 4 | as we indicate a higher degree or preponderance of an affection 15 VII, 5 | certain amount, or rather degree, of alteration is completed 16 VIII, 7 | former, however, in a higher degree than the latter: moreover 17 VIII, 7 | perfected. Therefore, if the degree in which things possess 18 VIII, 7 | locomotion corresponds to the degree in which they have realized 19 VIII, 10| least it is so in a higher degree than any other, since the


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