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1 I, 7 | infinite like itself to be the goal of its natural movement 2 I, 7 | equally great, for the goal of its unnatural movement. 3 I, 8 | must necessarily have for goal a place numerically one, 4 I, 8 | it be suggested that the goal in each case is one in form 5 I, 8 | reply that the variety of goal cannot be limited to this 6 I, 8 | the starting-point and the goal being different in form, 7 I, 8 | similar: for it also has its goal and starting-point—and therefore 8 I, 8 | the starting-point and the goal of the natural movement 9 I, 8 | sense an opposed and finite goal.) There must therefore be 10 I, 9 | place for starting-point and goal.~ 11 II, 1 | which have a limit and a goal, having itself no beginning 12 II, 1 | to others offering the goal. The ancients gave to the 13 II, 6 | starting-point or at the goal or between the two; and 14 II, 6 | reach its maximum at the goal, unnatural motion at the 15 II, 14| things move to. Is this their goal because it is the centre 16 II, 14| centre of the whole? The goal, surely, must be the centre 17 II, 14| centre of the earth is the goal of their movement is indicated 18 II, 14| having an impulse whose goal is the centre, and the greater 19 II, 14| lesser forward till this goal is reached. In this we have 20 II, 14| centre. For that is the goal of its impulse. Now it makes 21 III, 2 | same kind, have a common goal of movement. Again, disorderly 22 IV, 3 | place which is the natural goal of the movement of each