id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-on-3624 aristotle-on-3624 .txt text/plain 27244 1335 70 the things that come-to-be and pass-away by nature. must maintain that coming-tobe and passing-away are 'alteration'. difficulties, is this: 'Do things come-to-be and "alter" and grow, and body 'comes away' from the magnitude, evading the division. coming-to-be and passing-away in the unqualified and complete sense coming-to-be or passing-away: but when it is in the thing's qualities, that passing-away and coming-to-be never fail to occur in Nature. contrary and because, in substances, the coming-to-be of one thing senses), as when water comes-to-be out of, or passes-away into, air: matter, out of which the body comes-to-be, as points or lines. unqualified coming-to-be or passing-away, that which grows or 'alters' to their 'alteration', the coming-to-be and passing-away of things. For the things which come-to-be by natural process Since some things are such as to come-to-be and pass-away, and since Since some things are such as to come-to-be and pass-away, and since ./cache/aristotle-on-3624.txt ./txt/aristotle-on-3624.txt