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Aristotle
Physics

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1 I, 4 | Compare Plato’s "Great and Small"-except that he make these 2 I, 4 | to be indefinitely big or small, neither can its parts be 3 I, 5 | particular.) "The great and the small", for example, belong to 4 I, 9 | identify their Great and Small alike with not being, and 5 I, 9 | which he calls Great and Small, the effect is the same, 6 III, 4 | infinites, the Great and the Small.~The physicists, on the 7 III, 6 | determinate quantity however small.~The infinite, then, exists 8 III, 6 | absent and outside, however small that may be, is not "all". " 9 III, 6 | things the great and the small ought to contain them. But 10 IV, 2 | participates is the Great and the Small or the matter, as he called 11 IV, 9 | serves for both a large and a small body. This is evident; for 12 VI, 10| possibility of the infinitely small being in motion in a moment: 13 VIII, 2| whole? If it can occur in a small world it could also occur


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