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Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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moon

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | eclipse attaches to the moon.~ 2 I, 13| is the inference that the moon is spherical from its manner 3 I, 13| spherical, and since the moon so waxes, clearly the moon 4 I, 13| moon so waxes, clearly the moon is spherical. Put in this 5 I, 13| reasoned fact; since the moon is not spherical because 6 I, 13| spherical. (Let C be the moon, B spherical, and A waxing.) 7 I, 31| universal. So if we were on the moon, and saw the earth shutting 8 I, 34| by a man who saw that the moon has her bright side always 9 I, 34| lighted from the sun", C the moon. Then B, "lighted from the 10 I, 34| is predicable of C, the moon, and A, "having her bright 11 II, 2 | that if we ask "does the moon suffer eclipse?", or "does 12 II, 2 | eclipse?", or "does the moon wax?", the question concerns 13 II, 2 | whereas, if we ask whether the moon or night exists, the question 14 II, 2 | inquiries. Thus, "Does the moon suffer eclipse?" means " 15 II, 2 | producing eclipse of the moon?", and when we have learnt 16 II, 2 | I mean the subject, e.g. moon or earth or sun or triangle; 17 II, 2 | answer "The privation of the moon's light by the interposition 18 II, 2 | eclipse?" or "Why does the moon suffer eclipse?" and the 19 II, 2 | hand, if we were on the moon we should not be inquiring 20 II, 8 | Let A be eclipse, C the moon, B the earth’s acting as 21 II, 8 | Now to ask whether the moon is eclipsed or not is to 22 II, 8 | following example: let C be the moon, A eclipse, B the fact that 23 II, 8 | eclipse, B the fact that the moon fails to produce shadows 24 II, 8 | B, it is clear that the moon is eclipsed, but the reason 25 II, 8 | acting as a screen, or the moon’s rotation or her extinction? 26 II, 12| future. For example, the moon was eclipsed because the 27 II, 15| towards its close? Because the moon is waning. Here the one 28 II, 16| sheds its leaves or the moon is eclipsed, there is present 29 II, 16| interposition is the cause of the moon’s eclipse and not the eclipse


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