Ideas from 'Coming-to-be and Passing-away (Gen/Corr)' by Aristotle [335 BCE], by Theme Structure
[found in 'Sophistical Refutations, On the Cosmos etc (III)' by Aristotle (ed/tr Forster,E.S. /Furley,D.J.) [Harvard Loeb 1955,0-674-99441-8]].
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 5. Aims of Philosophy / a. Philosophy as worldly
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Unobservant thinkers tend to dogmatise using insufficient facts
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6. Mathematics / A. Nature of Mathematics / 5. The Infinite / c. Potential infinite
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Infinity is only potential, never actual
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 2. Types of Existence
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Existence is either potential or actual
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7. Existence / B. Change in Existence / 1. Nature of Change
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True change is in a thing's logos or its matter, not in its qualities
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A change in qualities is mere alteration, not true change
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If the substratum persists, it is 'alteration'; if it doesn't, it is 'coming-to-be' or 'passing-away'
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7. Existence / B. Change in Existence / 2. Processes
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All comings-to-be are passings-away, and vice versa
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 3. Matter of an Object
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Matter is the substratum, which supports both coming-to-be and alteration
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9. Objects / E. Objects over Time / 10. Beginning of an Object
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Does the pure 'this' come to be, or the 'this-such', or 'so-great', or 'somewhere'?
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Philosophers have worried about coming-to-be from nothing pre-existing
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The substratum changing to a contrary is the material cause of coming-to-be
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If a perceptible substratum persists, it is 'alteration'; coming-to-be is a complete change
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12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 2. Qualities in Perception / b. Primary/secondary
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Which of the contrary features of a body are basic to it?
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26. Natural Theory / A. Speculations on Nature / 6. Early Matter Theories / a. Greek matter
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Matter is the limit of points and lines, and must always have quality and form
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The primary matter is the substratum for the contraries like hot and cold
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26. Natural Theory / A. Speculations on Nature / 6. Early Matter Theories / c. Ultimate substances
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There couldn't be just one element, which was both water and air at the same time
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26. Natural Theory / A. Speculations on Nature / 6. Early Matter Theories / f. Ancient elements
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The Four Elements must change into one another, or else alteration is impossible
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Fire is hot and dry; Air is hot and moist; Water is cold and moist; Earth is cold and dry
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26. Natural Theory / A. Speculations on Nature / 6. Early Matter Theories / g. Atomism
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Wood is potentially divided through and through, so what is there in the wood besides the division?
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If a body is endlessly divided, is it reduced to nothing - then reassembled from nothing?
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Bodies are endlessly divisible
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27. Natural Reality / D. Time / 1. Nature of Time / b. Relative time
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There is no time without movement
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27. Natural Reality / E. Cosmology / 2. Eternal Universe
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If each thing can cease to be, why hasn't absolutely everything ceased to be long ago?
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28. God / B. Proving God / 2. Proofs of Reason / a. Ontological Proof
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Being is better than not-being
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28. God / B. Proving God / 3. Proofs of Evidence / b. Teleological Proof
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An Order controls all things
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