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Aristotle
Physics

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held

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | the nature of a thing is held to be that of which it contains 2 I, 6 | contrarieties in it being held to be reducible to one.~ 3 II, 1 | dispositions. Every such thing they held to be eternal (for it could 4 II, 6 | fortunate because they are held in honour, while their fellows 5 III, 4 | other.~Further, Anaxagoras held that any part is a mixture 6 III, 4 | but it is this which is held to be the principle of other 7 III, 5 | infinite, provided it is held together by the centre. 8 III, 7 | that there should not be held to be an infinite in respect 9 IV, 1 | The existence of place is held to be obvious from the fact 10 IV, 1 | place. Hesiod too might be held to have given a correct 11 IV, 2 | from the matter.~Also it is held that what is anywhere is 12 IV, 4 | the rotating system are held to be "up" and "down" in 13 IV, 6 | the void, also, must be held to belong to the physicist-namely 14 IV, 6 | The Pythagoreans, too, (4) held that void exists and that 15 IV, 10| on the other hand, is not held to be made up of "nows".~ 16 IV, 14| And this opinion again is held because time is the measure 17 V, 5 | that intermediate must be held to be in a sense motions 18 VIII, 3| moreover, the view is actually held by some that not merely


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