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Aristotle
Physics

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obvious

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | which are more knowable and obvious to us and proceed towards 2 I, 1 | what is to us plain and obvious at first is rather confused 3 I, 3 | The fallacy of Melissus is obvious. For he supposes that the 4 I, 4 | parts of plants. Hence it is obvious that neither flesh, bone, 5 II, 1 | try to prove; for it is obvious that there are many things 6 II, 1 | kind, and to prove what is obvious by what is not is the mark 7 II, 8 | same in both. This is most obvious in the animals other than 8 III, 1 | has been said. (This is obvious in contraries. "To be capable 9 IV, 1 | existence of place is held to be obvious from the fact of mutual 10 IV, 8 | cause of this result is obvious, viz. that between any two 11 IV, 13| other). But this is not obvious as it is with the point, 12 V, 3 | admits of no mean term, it is obvious that "between" must imply 13 V, 3 | or organic union.~It is obvious that of these terms "in 14 VI, 5 | change, and its truth is most obvious in the case of contradictory 15 VIII, 3| calling into question of the obvious: for alteration is a change 16 VIII, 3| is fighting against the obvious, for on this theory there


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