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1 I, 2 | not natural, to the body moved. If then (1) the body, whose 2 I, 2 | as some say, the body so moved is fire, this movement is 3 I, 5 | difference whether B is moved or unmoved, except that, 4 I, 7 | nothing can move another or be moved by it. For such time has 5 I, 7 | part will necessarily be moved by A in the time CD. For 6 I, 7 | moves and that which is moved, differing in their form 7 I, 8 | movement at all cannot be moved by constraint. If then the 8 I, 8 | in general that which is moved changes from something into 9 I, 8 | the place whence it was moved by constraint.~A consideration 10 II, 6 | since everything that is moved is moved by something, the 11 II, 6 | everything that is moved is moved by something, the cause 12 II, 6 | either in the mover or in the moved or both. For if the mover 13 II, 6 | or both. For if the mover moved not always with the same 14 II, 6 | the same force, or if the moved were altered and did not 15 II, 6 | irregular movement in the moved. But none of these possibilities 16 II, 6 | heavens. As to that which is moved, we have shown that it is 17 II, 6 | Since then that which is moved, being a body, is nevertheless 18 II, 6 | infinity of time, as one moved slower and another faster: 19 II, 8 | remains either that both are moved, or that the one is moved 20 II, 8 | moved, or that the one is moved and the other at rest.~( 21 II, 9 | that if the heavenly bodies moved in a generally diffused 22 II, 13| contrary, earth also would have moved in this manner away from 23 II, 14| that were separated off moved similarly from every side 24 III, 2 | ask, where would it have moved to but for the vortex? It 25 III, 2 | in the series is always moved by constraint, we shall 26 III, 2 | world was made the elements moved without order. Their movement 27 III, 2 | assert, they must move, and a moved thing which has no natural 28 III, 2 | weight nor lightness, must be moved by constraint, and must 29 III, 2 | the weightless body, be moved the distance CE, and B, 30 III, 2 | B, which has weight, be moved in the same time the distance 31 III, 2 | distance CE, since the whole moved CD: for the relative speeds 32 III, 2 | air. That is why a body moved by constraint continues 33 IV, 1 | have the power of being moved naturally in a certain way. 34 IV, 2 | not the void only which is moved, but also the solid.~Similar 35 IV, 3 | motion and that which is so moved are not fortuitously related. 36 IV, 3 | lightness, and that which is moved is that which is potentially 37 IV, 3 | undifferentiated bodies are moved with the same motion this 38 IV, 3 | ask why the healable, when moved and changed qua healable, 39 IV, 3 | increase are thought to be moved purely from without. Sometimes, 40 IV, 3 | depends on whether it is moved qua healable or qua liable 41 IV, 4 | would be yet another which moved to the extremity and thus