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Aristotle
Physics

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addition

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1 I, 7 | shape, as a statue; (2) by addition, as things which grow; ( 2 III, 4 | may be so in respect of addition or division or both.~ 3 III, 6 | thing is infinite either by addition or by division.~Now, as 4 III, 6 | In a way the infinite by addition is the same thing as the 5 III, 6 | magnitude, the infinite by addition comes about in a way inverse 6 III, 6 | the same proportion we see addition being made to what is already 7 III, 6 | what is finite does.~By addition then, also, there is potentially 8 III, 6 | part.~But in respect of addition there cannot be an infinite 9 III, 6 | potentially infinite in respect of addition, except as the inverse of 10 III, 6 | reduction and of the inverse addition. It is a whole and limited; 11 III, 7 | an infinite in respect of addition such as to surpass every 12 IV, 4 | thing and is separable. In addition:~(5) All place admits of 13 IV, 7 | increased otherwise than by the addition of body, or there may be 14 IV, 9 | different, not by acquiring an addition to it, but has become actually 15 VIII, 8 | in having become white in addition to having been in process 16 VIII, 10| time A: for by continual addition to a finite magnitude I


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