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Aristotle
Physics

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objects

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1| 1~WHEN the objects of an inquiry, in any department, 2 I, 5| shapelessness-each of these objects being partly order and partly 3 I, 7| which constitute natural objects and from which they primarily 4 I, 7| the principles of natural objects which are subject to generation, 5 II, 1| material of each of these objects has itself the same relation 6 II, 2| it; for they separate the objects of physics, which are less 7 II, 2| we must investigate its objects as we would the essence 8 II, 6| animals and in many inanimate objects. We say, for example, that 9 II, 6| characteristics of being the objects of deliberate intention 10 III, 1| coextensive with, all the objects of our science, we must 11 III, 4| place the infinite among the objects of sense (they do not regard 12 III, 4| present not only in the objects of sense but in the Forms 13 III, 5| separable from sensible objects. If the infinite is neither 14 III, 5| present in mathematical objects and things which are intelligible 15 III, 5| as well as among sensible objects. Our inquiry (as physicists) 16 III, 5| special subject-matter, the objects of sense, and we have to 17 IV, 1| is made plain also by the objects studied by mathematics. 18 VII, 3| this is altered by sensible objects: for all moral excellence


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