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Aristotle
Physics

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species

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | are genera of which the species are contraries, namely, 2 II, 3 | bronze and the silver are species.~In another sense (2) the 3 II, 7 | of motion is the same in species as these (for man generates 4 IV, 3 | in" animal and generally species "in" genus.~(4) As the genus 5 IV, 3 | As the genus is "in" the species and generally the part of 6 V, 4 | it also takes place in a species incapable of subdivision: 7 V, 4 | genus is at the same time a species, it is clear that the motion 8 V, 4 | being on the one hand a species of apprehension and on the 9 V, 4 | motion takes place (the species) must be one and incapable 10 V, 4 | quickness and slowness are not species of motion nor do they constitute 11 V, 4 | connexion with all the distinct species of motion. The same is true 12 VII, 4 | that there are different species of motion. And if in consequence 13 VII, 4 | is there a difference of species? Is an attribute specifically 14 VII, 4 | to define the limits of a species? What will enable us to 15 VII, 4 | we must find out how many species there are of alteration 16 VII, 4 | number" within the same species, but there is no common 17 VIII, 5| each of the very lowest species into which motion can be


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