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| Alphabetical [« »] motion 11 motions 7 mounts 1 move 17 moved 70 movement 53 movements 15 | Frequency [« »] 18 itself 18 original 17 animal 17 move 17 other 17 some 17 these | Aristotle On the Motion of Animals IntraText - Concordances move |
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1 1| swim, some walk, others move in various other ways); 2 2| boat itself he would never move it, no not giant Tityus 3 2| very naturally does not move the boat, because what he 4 2| Now what he is trying to move, and what he is fixing himself 5 2| pulls from outside he does move it, for the ground is no 6 4| the earth he would clearly move it away from the centre. 7 4| within those things which move in place, and initiate their 8 4| moved; for example, if it move one of its parts; for one 9 4| so moved are things which move themselves. And out of these 10 4| Animals at any rate which move themselves are all moved 11 6| For all living things both move and are moved with some 12 6| faculty are moved and so move. But it is not necessary 13 6| chain of things moved to move something else; wherefore 14 7| creatures are impelled to move and to act, and desire is 15 8| forearm is moved but does not move anything, while, in the 16 9| point at rest if one is to move, the other to be moved. 17 9| originals then in A must move and be, and so there must