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Aristotle
Physics

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affections

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1 I, 4 | aware of what it means. For affections are indeed inseparable. 2 I, 4 | and of quality, because affections are inseparable.~Nor is 3 II, 1 | substance, all else being its affections, states, or dispositions. 4 V, 1 | difficulty may be raised. Affections, it may be said, are motions, 5 V, 4 | generally are the states and affections in bodies severally one 6 VII, 2 | characteristics, which are affections of some particular underlying 7 VII, 3 | having regard to a thing’s affections or alterations we still 8 VII, 3 | with regard to its proper affections, where by "proper" affections 9 VII, 3 | affections, where by "proper" affections I mean those influences 10 VII, 3 | condition, to meet his proper affections. Consequently these cannot 11 VII, 4 | as the difference in the affections at once makes the alterations 12 VII, 4 | sameness (or likeness) of the affections, or in the things altered, 13 VII, 4 | different according as the affections are the same or different, 14 VIII, 7| primary form. Again, all affections have their origin in condensation 15 VIII, 7| various pairs of contrary affections, and for increase and decrease


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