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This page refers to Aristotle's Physics, Books V and VI, where Aristotle defines what it means for things to be together or apart, in contact, or continuous. The definitions may be paraphrased as follows:
Things are said to be together if they are in one place, apart if they are in different places.
Things are said to be in contact if their extremities are together.
Things are said to be continuous if the touching limits of each become one and the ]
Things are said to be together if they are in one place, apart if they are in different places.
Things are said to be in contact if their extremities are together.
Things are said to be continuous if the touching limits of each become one and the ]
De infinitis. De
[Translation: On infinity. On the ]
[Translation: On infinity. On the ]
Aristotle in the beginning of his 6th booke of his physicks, & in the
26th treatise of the 5th booke, defineth those thinges to be continua
quorum extrema sunt unum. And in the 22nd treatise of the said 5th booke
that: tangentia sunt, quorum extrema sunt simulSimul qua in
uno loco sunt primo. Separatim qui sunt in altero.
26th treatise of the 5th booke, defineth those thinges to be continua
quorum extrema sunt unum. And in the 22nd treatise of the said 5th booke
that: tangentia sunt, quorum extrema sunt simulSimul qua in
uno loco sunt primo. Separatim qui sunt in altero.
Now for the understandingbetter explication of meaning of the definitions as also of their truth. Let us
understand first two materiall cubes A & B to be separate, that is, to be in diverse
planes, extremes &
understand first two materiall cubes A & B to be separate, that is, to be in diverse
planes, extremes &

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