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1 III, 4 | nothing will be eternal or unmovable; for all perceptible things 2 V, 5 | things that are eternal and unmovable, nothing compulsory or against 3 V, 14| which it applies to the unmovable objects of mathematics, 4 XI, 1 | end-but in the case of things unmovable there is nothing that moved 5 XI, 7 | which can exist apart and is unmovable there is a science different 6 XI, 7 | nature (I mean separable and unmovable), as we shall try to prove 7 XI, 7 | substance, separable and unmovable, the knowledge of it must 8 XI, 10| homogeneous, it will be unmovable or it will be always moving. 9 XI, 11| movement of moving things, are unmovable, e.g. knowledge or heat; 10 XII, 6 | of them physical and one unmovable, regarding the latter we 11 XII, 6 | there should be an eternal unmovable substance. For substances 12 XII, 7 | substance which is eternal and unmovable and separate from sensible 13 XII, 8 | mover must be in itself unmovable, and eternal movement must 14 XII, 8 | which we say the first and unmovable substance produces, there 15 XII, 8 | caused by a substance both unmovable in itself and eternal. For 16 XII, 8 | eternal, and in themselves unmovable, and without magnitude, 17 XII, 8 | the spheres, so that the unmovable substances and principles 18 XII, 8 | complete reality. So the unmovable first mover is one both