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Ancient philosophy consists, at least in the west, of the work by philosophers before around ~480 CE.
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Why is it true that anything that changes must be divisible according to Aristotle?
Aristotle states in Physics 6:4:
Further, everything that changes must be divisible. For since every
change is from something to something, and when a thing is at the goal
of its change it is no long …