Aristotle. Quotes
The Principles In Question Must Be Either (a) One Or (b) More Than One. (15) If (a) One, It Must Be Either (i) Motionless, As Parmenides And Melissus Assert, Or (ii) In Motion, As The Physicists Hold, Some Declaring Air To Be The First Principle, Others Water. If (b) More Than One, Then Either (i) A Finite Or (ii) An Infinite Plurality. If (i) Finite (but More Than One), Then Either Two Or Three Or Four Or Some Other Number. (20) If (ii) Infinite, Then Either As Democritus Believed One In Kind, But Differing In Shape Or Form; Or Different In Kind And Even Contrary.
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