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1 1 | other motions is that which moves itself, and that the origin 2 2 | which that which is moved moves. For were that something 3 2 | it is that a man easily moves a boat from outside, if 4 3 | question whether if something moves the whole heavens this mover 5 3 | either it is moved itself and moves the heavens, in which case 6 3 | force. But the prime mover moves that which is to begin with 7 3 | of what is moved and so moves must be greater than the 8 3 | heavens, and of that which moves the heavens. But if that 9 5 | is it only in that which moves itself in place that there 10 6 | and how the first mover moves it, has been determined 11 6 | to inquire how the soul moves the body, and what is the 12 6 | Accordingly among goods that which moves is a practical end, not 13 6 | else. The prime mover then moves, itself being unmoved, whereas 14 7 | the child mounts on it and moves it straight forward, and 15 8 | However, that which first moves the animal organism must 16 8 | for example, when a man moves a stick in his hand), it 17 9 | something other than them which moves but is not moved. For otherwise, 18 9 | be some one thing which moves both. This something is 19 10| term or cause, and desire moves being moved, still in the 20 10| some material which itself moves being moved. Now that which 21 10| the point in a joint which moves being moved and the unmoved.