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Aristotle
Physics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | be bronze".~We have now stated the number of the principles 2 I, 7 | what sense more, has been stated above. Briefly, we explained 3 II, 1 | Nature" then is what has been stated. Things "have a nature" 4 II, 1 | according to nature", has been stated. That nature exists, it 5 II, 7 | of them is what we have stated. The number is the same 6 II, 9 | it. Both causes must be stated by the physicist, but especially 7 III, 3 | then Motion is, has been stated both generally and particularly. 8 IV, 5 | them: what has now been stated obscurely will then be made 9 IV, 7 | deprived of body, and we have stated both in what sense place 10 IV, 8 | and this has already been stated to be impossible.~But even 11 IV, 9 | the problem has been truly stated, that either there will 12 IV, 13| incidentally in time.~We have stated, then, that time exists 13 VII, 4 | confronted with the consequence stated above, viz. that there may 14 VIII, 5| same argument may also be stated in another way as follows. 15 VIII, 8| to solve the difficulty stated above: we cannot argue that


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