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Aristotle
Physics

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vessel

   Book, Paragraph
1 IV, 1| water has gone out as from a vessel, air is present. When therefore 2 IV, 2| something like a vessel-the vessel being a transportable place. 3 IV, 2| transportable place. But the vessel is no part of the thing.~ 4 IV, 3| all, as a thing is "in" a vessel, and generally "in" place.~ 5 IV, 3| jar will have to be both vessel and wine, and the wine both 6 IV, 3| thing is plain: since the vessel is no part of what is in 7 IV, 4| water may be poured from a vessel)-the assumption being that 8 IV, 4| by all the water in the vessel; at the same time the place 9 IV, 4| is moved, when the whole vessel changes its place: it is 10 IV, 4| only the boundaries of the vessel which seem to be place, 11 IV, 4| empty. Just, in fact, as the vessel is transportable place, 12 IV, 4| place is a non-portable vessel. So when what is within 13 IV, 4| contains plays the part of a vessel rather than that of place. 14 IV, 4| surface, and as it were a vessel, i.e. a container of the 15 IV, 6| it as a sort of place or vessel which is supposed to be " 16 IV, 6| much water as the empty vessel.~The Pythagoreans, too, (


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