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Aristotle
Physics

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flesh

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4| black or sweet, bone or flesh, but the nature of a thing 2 I, 4| whole will be the same. But flesh, bone, and the like are 3 I, 4| is obvious that neither flesh, bone, nor any such thing 4 I, 4| anything-water by segregation from flesh and flesh from water. Hence, 5 I, 4| segregation from flesh and flesh from water. Hence, since 6 I, 4| everything else. For let flesh be extracted from water 7 I, 4| from water and again more flesh be produced from the remainder 8 I, 4| else (for there will be no flesh in the remaining water); 9 I, 4| something is taken from it, and flesh is quantitatively definite 10 I, 4| the minimum quantity of flesh no body can be separated 11 I, 4| be separated out; for the flesh left would be less than 12 I, 4| less than the minimum of flesh.~Lastly (4) in each of his 13 I, 4| already present infinite flesh and blood and brain—having 14 II, 1| compounds. What is potentially flesh or bone has not yet its 15 II, 1| we name in defining what flesh or bone is. Thus in the 16 II, 2| involve motion; not so "flesh" and "bone" and "man"-these 17 II, 3| the end, e.g. reduction of flesh, purging, drugs, or surgical 18 III, 4| things were together. (This flesh and this bone were together,


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