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1 I, 3 | the sense that it must be defined in only one way. "Whiteness" 2 II, 2 | bone" and "man"-these are defined like "snub nose", not like " 3 II, 2 | independent of matter nor can be defined in terms of matter only. 4 III, 1 | 1~NATURE has been defined as a "principle of motion 5 IV, 2 | matter of the magnitude is defined: for this is the limit of 6 IV, 2 | is what is contained and defined by the form, as by a bounding 7 IV, 3 | it" would be differently defined.~Nor is it possible for 8 IV, 10| for "fast" and "slow" are defined by time - "fast" is what 9 IV, 10| long time; but time is not defined by time, by being either 10 V, 3 | one and two.~We have now defined what is meant by "together" 11 VI, 1 | succession" are understood as defined above things being "continuous" 12 VI, 6 | made there is always a time defined by moments. If, then, all 13 VI, 8 | motion takes place: for we defined a state of rest to be the 14 VI, 10| the sense that it is not defined by limits. But it remains 15 VII, 4 | equivocal; e.g. if "much" were defined as "so much and more", " 16 VIII, 8| place. But we have already defined single and continuous motion


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