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1 1 | common ground of any sort of animal movement whatsoever.~Now 2 1 | else in our present subject—animal life. For if one of the 3 1 | if one of the parts of an animal be moved, another must be 4 1 | Accordingly it is plain that each animal as a whole must have within 5 2 | the point of rest in the animal is still quite ineffectual 6 2 | something immovable within the animal, if it is to be moved, so 7 4 | is immovable.~Now in the animal world there must be not 8 4 | movement. For one part of an animal must be moved, and another 9 5 | the universe, so in the animal world this is the primary 10 7 | circular movement set up. In an animal the same part has the power 11 8 | that which first moves the animal organism must be situate 12 8 | the arm were the living animal, somewhere in its elbow-joint 13 10| reason for this. And the animal organism must be conceived 14 11| the voluntary movements of animal bodies, and the reasons 15 11| of these; but since the animal body must undergo natural 16 11| the parts of each kind of animal, of the soul, and furthere 17 11| it remains to speak of animal generation.~THE END~