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Aristotle
Physics

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definite

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | flesh is quantitatively definite in respect both of greatness 2 II, 4 | or spontaneity has some definite cause, e.g. coming "by chance" 3 III, 3 | one subject towards one definite quality? The thing is impossible: 4 III, 5 | completion: for it must be a definite quantity.~Suppose then that 5 III, 6 | coming to be or passing away; definite if you like at each stage, 6 IV, 14 | similarly times by some definite time, and, as we said, time 7 IV, 14 | being so because by a motion definite in time the quantity both 8 V, 2 | a change from something definite to some other definite thing. 9 V, 2 | something definite to some other definite thing. So in this case it 10 VI, 8 | parts-occupies the same space for a definite period of time, it is at 11 VII, 5 | any given case we have a definite thing that cause increase 12 VII, 5 | that cause increase and a definite thing that suffers increase, 13 VII, 5 | time. Similarly we have a definite thing that causes alteration 14 VII, 5 | causes alteration and a definite thing that undergoes alteration, 15 VIII, 9 | rectilinear motion we have a definite starting-point, finishing-point, 16 VIII, 9 | motion there are no such definite points: for why should any 17 VIII, 10| lesser time, but still a definite time, in inverse proportion. 18 VIII, 10| magnitude is-if it exceeds all definite limits. This point may also


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