Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | things come into being out of existent things, i.e. out of things
2 I, 7 | substance, i.e. the "this" or existent.~This then is one principle (
3 I, 7 | principle (though not one or existent in the same sense as the "
4 IV, 1 | too, if it is itself an existent, where will it be? Zeno’
5 IV, 9 | is void, not separately existent, but still present in the
6 IV, 9 | produced from a potential existent, and that matter is not
7 VI, 5 | change is something really existent: for a change may really
8 VI, 5 | to the beginning is not existent at all: for there is no
9 VIII, 3| persons assert, that the existent is infinite and motionless,
10 VIII, 7| perishing the limits are the existent and the non-existent, for
11 VIII, 7| motion, but though previously existent has not always undergone
12 VIII, 8| actually, not potentially, existent. Now the point in the middle
13 VIII, 8| thing is at the same moment existent and not existent, and that
14 VIII, 8| moment existent and not existent, and that a thing is not
15 VIII, 8| and that a thing is not existent at the moment when it has
16 VIII, 8| moment when it has become and existent at the moment when it has
17 VIII, 8| white and in fact to be existent and non-existent. Further,
18 VIII, 8| non-existent must become existent and does not exist when
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