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Aristotle
Physics

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consecutive

   Book, Paragraph
1 V, 4 | is the time that makes it consecutive: but it is the three together 2 V, 4 | generically may, it is true, be consecutive (e.g. a man may run and 3 V, 4 | in the torch-race we have consecutive but not continuous locomotion: 4 V, 4 | one. Hence motions may be consecutive or successive in virtue 5 V, 4 | irregular, motions that are consecutive but not specifically the 6 VI, 5 | the change begins would be consecutive (and moments cannot be consecutive). 7 VI, 5 | consecutive (and moments cannot be consecutive). Again, if the changing 8 VI, 6 | we saw, moments are not consecutive. Since, then, it has changed 9 VI, 6 | things without parts will be consecutive. But since this is impossible, 10 VIII, 8 | another time B, a time-atom consecutive with the last atom of A, 11 VIII, 8 | point has no other point consecutive with or in succession to 12 VIII, 10| it causes something else consecutive with it to be in motion, 13 VIII, 10| produced in one member of the consecutive series is at each stage 14 VIII, 10| but a number of movents consecutive with one another: and so 15 VIII, 10| continuous motion but a consecutive series of separate motions), 16 VIII, 10| single motion, but only a consecutive series of motions. The only


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