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Aristotle
Physics

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complete

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | reason.~The statement that complete separation never will take 2 III, 1 | black; (3) in quantity, complete and incomplete; (4) in respect 3 III, 6 | has nothing outside it is complete and whole. For thus we define 4 III, 6 | not "all". "Whole" and "complete" are either quite identical 5 III, 6 | closely akin. Nothing is complete (teleion) which has no end ( 6 IV, 4 | these foundations, we must complete the theory. We ought to 7 V, 2 | motion in the direction of complete magnitude is increase, motion 8 V, 4 | or essentially when it is complete, just as in other cases 9 VI, 10| increase is to be found in the complete magnitude proper to the 10 VI, 10| limit of decrease is the complete loss of such magnitude. 11 VI, 10| inconceivable that that which cannot complete a change should be in process 12 VI, 10| that to which it cannot complete a change. If, then, it is 13 VIII, 8| perishing, at G the process is complete. And so G is the first moment 14 VIII, 9| because it is more simple and complete, which may be shown as follows. 15 VIII, 9| definition, and of time alike the complete is prior to the incomplete


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