Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | doctor does something or undergoes something, or becomes something
2 I, 8 | being a doctor, if he does, undergoes, or becomes qua doctor.
3 II, 2 | of which". For if a thing undergoes a continuous change and
4 V, 2 | the body or the soul that undergoes alteration: what is it that
5 V, 4 | however, that Socrates undergoes an alteration specifically
6 VI, 10| primary time in which it undergoes the change. Then in the
7 VII, 2 | intermediate between that which undergoes and that which causes alteration:
8 VII, 2 | which causes and that which undergoes alteration are adjacent.
9 VII, 2 | alteration of that which undergoes alteration is also caused
10 VII, 2 | alteration of that which undergoes alteration is caused by
11 VII, 2 | which causes and that which undergoes alteration are adjacent.
12 VII, 2 | alteration, and the body that undergoes alteration is continuous
13 VII, 2 | intermediate between that which undergoes and that which causes alteration.~
14 VII, 3 | Everything, we say, that undergoes alteration is altered by
15 VII, 5 | and a definite thing that undergoes alteration, and a certain
16 VIII, 8| back in a straight line undergoes two contrary locomotions,
17 VIII, 8| the state of rest that it undergoes is one of those that are
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