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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 2 | either in definition (for example "to be white" is one thing, " 2 I, 3 | involved. Thus "sitting" is an example of a separable attribute, 3 I, 4 | from it by segregation, for example Anaximander and also all 4 I, 5 | great and the small", for example, belong to the former class, " 5 I, 6 | some arise from others-for example sweet and bitter, white 6 I, 7 | are the principles-say for example the musical and the unmusical, 7 II, 5 | the sake of something.)~Example: A man is engaged in collecting 8 II, 6 | metaphorically, as Protarchus, for example, said that the stones of 9 II, 6 | inanimate objects. We say, for example, that the horse came "spontaneously", 10 III, 1 | two-just as, to give another example, "colour" and visible" are 11 V, 1 | motion accidentally (for example that which is "not-white" 12 V, 4 | unqualified sense: learning is an example of this, knowledge being 13 V, 6 | are opposed. To take an example, a state of rest in health 14 VIII, 10| activity-in heating, for example, or sweetening or throwing;


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