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Aristotle (Oxford trans. ed. Ross & Smith) · 1908

✓1, 2. The nature of motion.
3. The mover and the moved.
4. Opinions of the early philosophers.
203^b 15. Main arguments for belief in the infinite.
5. Criticism of the Pythagorean and Platonic belief in a separately existing infinite.
204^a 34. There is no infinite sensible body.
6. That the infinite exists and how it exists.
206^b 33. What the infinite is.
7. The various kinds of infinite.
207^b 34. Which of the four conditions of change the infinite is to be referred to.
8. Refutation of the arguments for an actual infinite.
1. Does place exist?
209^a 2. Doubts about the nature of place.
2. Is place matter or form?
3. Can a thing be in itself or a place be in a place?
4. What place is.
5. Corollaries.
6. The views of others about the void.
7. What 'void' means.
214^a 16. Refutation of the arguments for belief in the void.
8. There is no void separate from bodies.
216^a 26. There is no void occupied by any body.
-9. There is no void in bodies.
10. Doubts about the existence of time.
218^a 31. Various opinions about the nature of time.
11. What time is.
219^b 9. The 'now'.
12. Various attributes of time.
220^b 32. The things that are in time.
13. Definitions of temporal terms.
14. Further reflections about time.