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Aristotle
Physics

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distinct

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1 I, 4 | blood and brain—having a distinct existence, however, from 2 IV, 1 | behind. But in nature each is distinct, taken apart by itself. 3 IV, 1 | but also as possessing distinct potencies. This is made 4 IV, 1 | that place is something distinct from bodies, and that every 5 V, 1 | place, namely time, and (distinct from these three) (d) that 6 V, 1 | directly in motion being distinct from that to which it is 7 V, 4 | in connexion with all the distinct species of motion. The same 8 V, 5 | the same; "to health" is distinct, I mean, from "from disease", 9 VI, 1 | there can be no extremity as distinct from some other part) nor 10 VI, 1 | it is the extremity being distinct).~Moreover, if that which 11 VI, 1 | which is continuous has distinct parts: and these parts into 12 VI, 8 | but in virtue of something distinct from itself, the argument 13 VI, 10| severally to themselves distinct from the motion of the whole. 14 VII, 1 | not of a kind specifically distinct: it is numerically the same 15 VII, 4 | plurality latent in it and distinct from it, and that in the 16 VIII, 8| not one and the same but distinct: and within the sphere of 17 VIII, 8| the various specifically distinct motions, not some particular


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