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1 V, 5 | tends to hinder, contrary to impulse and purpose. For the compulsory 2 V, 5 | cannot act according to its impulse because of the compelling 3 V, 23| or according to one’s own impulse; so that fever is said to 4 V, 23| acting according to its own impulse is said to hold it, as pillars 5 V, 23| each according to its own impulse.~"Being in something" has 6 XII, 7 | contrary to the natural impulse, that without which the 7 XIII, 9| different. And Socrates gave the impulse to this theory, as we said