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Aristotle
Physics

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forms

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | contraries as differentiae, i.e. forms).~The second set assert 2 I, 6 | standing, though in different forms; for the early thinkers 3 I, 7 | becomes musical". And so both forms are used of the complex, " 4 I, 9 | natural, i.e. perishable, forms we shall speak in the expositions 5 II, 2 | holders of the theory of Forms do the same, though they 6 II, 2 | Democritus touched on the forms and the essence.)~But if 7 II, 2 | concerned only with things whose forms are separable indeed, but 8 III, 4 | is no body outside (the Forms are not outside because 9 III, 4 | objects of sense but in the Forms also.~Further, the Pythagoreans 10 VI, 4 | fact of everything that forms a sphere of change (though 11 VII, 2 | carrying, and twirling. All forms of locomotion are reducible 12 VII, 2 | and pushing together are forms respectively of pushing 13 VII, 2 | will all be found to be forms of pushing apart or of pushing 14 VII, 2 | the assimilative being forms of pulling, the secretive 15 VIII, 6| positions or assumes contrary forms at different times it will 16 VIII, 7| cold, are considered to be forms of density and rarity. But 17 VIII, 9| and "Strife" takes these forms, the latter "separating"


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