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Aristotle
Physics

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essentially

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1 IV, 4 | correctly to belong to it essentially. We assume then—~(1) Place 2 V, 1 | we have a thing which is essentially movable: and that which 3 V, 1 | of Europe; but it changes essentially to white colour. It is now 4 V, 1 | sense a thing is in motion essentially, accidentally, or in respect 5 V, 2 | accidentally, or partially, or essentially, change can change only 6 V, 4 | unqualified sense when it is one essentially or numerically: and the 7 V, 4 | generically, specifically, or essentially when it is complete, just 8 VI, 3 | is once shown that it is essentially of this character and one 9 VI, 4 | manner: thus quantity is essentially, quality accidentally divisible). 10 VI, 5 | those which are classed as essentially, not accidentally, divisible 11 VI, 5 | motion can there be anything essentially indivisible.~ 12 VI, 10| parts have motions belonging essentially and severally to themselves 13 VII, 1 | that which is in motion essentially of itself and not in virtue 14 VII, 1 | thus AB cannot be in motion essentially and primarily. But ex hypothesi 15 VII, 1 | hypothesi AB is in motion essentially and primarily. Therefore 16 VII, 3 | things that are said to be essentially affected by sensible things. 17 VII, 4 | which the motions belong essentially and not accidentally-differ 18 VIII, 5| that everything that is essentially in motion is continuous.


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