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motionless 1
moulding 1
move 8
moved 29
moved-nor 1
movement 28
movement-a 1
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29 act
29 contact
29 form
29 moved
29 others
29 way
29 well
Aristotle
On the Generation and Corruption

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moved

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | something always being moved. And the accurate treatment 2 I, 3 | being itself continuously moved", we shall have to explain 3 I, 5 | For that which is being moved changes its place as a whole: 4 I, 6 | are able to move, and be moved by, one another.~The manner 5 I, 6 | which the "mover" moves the moved" not always the same: on 6 I, 6 | impart motion by being itself moved, another kind can do so 7 I, 6 | respect to which they are moved" only in the sense that 8 I, 6 | which are "such as to be moved by them"-while they will 9 I, 6 | motion and the other to be moved, and (b) "reciprocal contact" 10 I, 6 | and the other able to be moved in such a way that "action 11 I, 6 | experience impart motion by being moved: in their case, what touches 12 I, 6 | to the same kind as the "moved" impart motion by being 13 I, 6 | impart motion by being moved. Hence if anything imparts 14 I, 6 | motion without itself being moved, it may touch the "moved" 15 I, 6 | moved, it may touch the "moved" and yet itself be touched 16 I, 7 | which is true of "being moved" and "imparting motion". 17 I, 7 | immediately next to the moved thing and to the coming-to-be. 18 I, 7 | imparts motion by being itself moved: and, in action, there is 19 I, 8 | motion" qua this, "being moved" qua that), or (b) contrary 20 II, 9 | suffer action, i.e. to be moved: but to move, i.e. to act, 21 II, 9 | that even Fire is itself moved, i.e. suffers action. Moreover ( 22 II, 10| Now that which is being moved is, but that which is coming-to-be 23 II, 10| be some body always being moved (in order that these changes 24 II, 10| changes may not fail) and moved with a duality of movements ( 25 II, 10| continuity of that which is moved, or because that in which 26 II, 10| be "because that which is moved is continuous". (For how 27 II, 10| continuous bodies which are moved, only that which is moved 28 II, 10| moved, only that which is moved in a circle is "continuous" 29 II, 10| the body which is being moved in a circle; and its movement


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