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Aristotle
Physics

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limits

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 2 | not treat of them as the limits of a physical body; nor 2 III, 6 | be possible to exceed all limits and to proceed ad infinitum 3 IV, 1 | have surface and the other limits of body; for the same statement 4 IV, 14 | movements that have simultaneous limits have the same time, yet 5 V, 3 | continuous when the touching limits of each become one and the 6 VI, 3 | intermediate between its limits and described by the same 7 VI, 8 | but only at a moment that limits the time. It is true that 8 VI, 10 | particular contraries are the limits, since these are the extreme 9 VI, 10 | that it is not defined by limits. But it remains to be considered 10 VII, 4 | how are we to define the limits of a species? What will 11 VIII, 6 | self-contained and within the same limits: for if the first principle 12 VIII, 7 | becoming and perishing the limits are the existent and the 13 VIII, 8 | localized within certain fixed limits, whereas that of rectilinear 14 VIII, 8 | localized within certain fixed limits cannot be so, since then 15 VIII, 9 | when anything is at the limits of its course, whether at 16 VIII, 10| it exceeds all definite limits. This point may also be


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