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A₁ accidentally according to nature actuality alteration Anaxagoras animal argument Aristotle assumed attribute becomes belongs bronze cause motion chance circular composite continuous contrariety contrary motions contrary to nature definition Democritus destroyed destruction difference differentiae distinct Empedocles equal eternal evident example exist faster final cause finite magnitude formula genus Hence Heraclitus immovable impossible increase indivisible indivisible lines infinite number infinitely divisible infinity intermediate interval kind of motion Leucippus likewise limit locomotion luck material principle mathematics matter motion with respect movable mover moving cause nonbeing not-white object Parmenides Perhaps he means physical Plato Polyclitus posited posterior potentially predicate primary prime matter principle prior quantity respect to place rest sake sense separate signifies Socrates species sphere stop substance surface Synonym T₁ T₁T2 taken term thing in motion thinkers Thomas Aquinas thought Timaeus tion travelling traverse universe unqualified virtue void whole