Book, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | be of such a nature as to act in any way on rarity or
2 I, 6 | anything out of Love, but both act on a third thing different
3 II, 8 | the class of causes which act for the sake of something; (
4 III, 1 | at once such things will act and be acted on by one another
5 III, 2 | immobility is rest. For to act on the movable as such is
6 III, 3 | same as to learn, and to act the same as to be acted
7 III, 3 | are related as what can act to what is acting.~(3) Nor
8 III, 3 | should learn, even if to act and to be acted on are one
9 III, 3 | the fulfilment of what can act and what can be acted on,
10 VIII, 8 | the following way. In the act of dividing the continuous
11 VIII, 8 | is also produced by the act of reckoning halves as well
12 VIII, 8 | halves as well as by the act of dividing into halves.
13 VIII, 10| that on which the forces act must be affected to some
14 VIII, 10| in the performance of an act of heating or pushing, and
15 VIII, 10| performance of the same act: then by adding to the latter
16 VIII, 10| has completed the motive act in the time A: for by continual
17 VIII, 10| in performing the motive act as the infinite force. But
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