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Aristotle however, rejected the idea of created time, and chose to relate time to motion: in the measurements of time via water, celestial bodies, or hourglasses, motion was a key property of the process, so for Aristotle, time was motion, that could be enumerated.

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Time: Stanford Philosophy

Aristotle, however, rejected the idea of independently existing time, as he considered time to be motion, and thus felt that time was a result of dynamical objects.