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1 4 | cannot be infinite because no body can possibly be infinite), 2 6 | inquire how the soul moves the body, and what is the origin 3 7 | changes some parts of the body enlarge, others grow smaller. 4 7 | in the periphery of the body,—blushing, let us say, or 5 8 | in the temperature of the body. For what is painful we 6 8 | change of temperature in the body. One may see this by considering 7 8 | particular member, others in the body generally. So, memories 8 8 | a continuous part of the body or not; the stick may be 9 9 | follows. And the middle of the body must needs be in potency 10 10| in the material animated body there must be some material 11 10| spirit is maintained in the body is explained in other passages 12 10| rest of the parts of the body, is better postponed. At 13 10| one another in a compound body by dint of disproportion; 14 10| originates movement in the body, and what is the reason 15 10| central governing place of the body, and the remaining parts 16 11| these; but since the animal body must undergo natural changes 17 11| and other decrease, the body must straightway be moved 18 11| coming from outside the body, and those taking place