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Aristotle
Physics

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affection

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | substance or quality or affection cannot be infinite except 2 IV, 3 | the hot is "in" body as an affection. So we escape the infinite 3 V, 1 | whether it be a form, an affection, or a place, is immovable, 4 V, 1 | motions, and whiteness is an affection: thus there may be change 5 V, 4 | something, e.g. a place or an affection, and during something, for 6 VII, 3 | which we use to describe the affection.~Since, therefore, having 7 VII, 4 | to one another: thus an affection will be equal to a length, 8 VII, 4 | the two are equal? Now an affection cannot be equal to a length. 9 VII, 4 | commensurability in the subject of the affection or in the affection itself? 10 VII, 4 | the affection or in the affection itself? In the case that 11 VII, 4 | If on the other hand the affection is different in the two 12 VII, 4 | degree or preponderance of an affection by "more", of a quantity 13 VIII, 1| motion, time being a kind of affection of motion.)~The same reasoning 14 VIII, 7| magnitude, motion in respect of affection, and motion in respect of 15 VIII, 8| which may be either place or affection or essential form or magnitude):


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