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Aristotle
Physics

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distinction

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1 I, 3 | not come in sight of this distinction.~It is necessary for him, 2 I, 8 | through failure to make this distinction that those thinkers gave 3 II, 2 | which" has two senses: the distinction is made in our work On Philosophy.) 4 II, 5 | spontaneous or by chance. (The distinction between the two must be 5 III, 6 | of these things too the distinction between potential and actual 6 IV, 1 | a point we cannot make a distinction between it and its place. 7 IV, 2 | reference to motion or the distinction of up and down can be place. 8 IV, 4 | All place admits of the distinction of up and down, and each 9 IV, 11| proportion to the movement.~The distinction of "before" and "after" 10 IV, 11| those. But also in time the distinction of "before" and "after" 11 IV, 14| moves is in time; for the distinction of faster and slower exists 12 V, 1 | the opposite negation, the distinction being the same as that made 13 V, 2 | which constitutes a specific distinction is a quality) but a passive 14 V, 4 | of motion, because this distinction occurs in connexion with 15 VI, 2 | indivisible. For since the distinction of quicker and slower may 16 VI, 10| motion of the whole. The distinction may be seen most clearly 17 VIII, 8| two. We have further the distinction between the potential and


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