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Aristotle
Physics

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inquiry

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | 1~WHEN the objects of an inquiry, in any department, have 2 I, 1 | qualification. So in the present inquiry we must follow this method 3 I, 2 | even contrary.~A similar inquiry is made by those who inquire 4 I, 2 | them, especially as the inquiry is not without scientific 5 I, 7 | following the natural order of inquiry if we speak first of common 6 II, 3 | Knowledge is the object of our inquiry, and men do not think they 7 II, 8 | neither by art nor after inquiry or deliberation. Wherefore 8 III, 1 | it is the subject of our inquiry. We must therefore see that 9 III, 4 | considerations that the inquiry concerns the physicist. 10 III, 5 | among sensible objects. Our inquiry (as physicists) is limited 11 IV, 6 | different.~We must begin the inquiry by putting down the account 12 V, 4 | lie outside our present inquiry.~Since every motion is continuous, 13 VIII, 2| be so remains matter for inquiry; how it comes about, I mean, 14 VIII, 8| distances, and suppose that the inquiry is made to refer to the


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