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1 6 | are reducible to mind and desire. For both imagination and 2 6 | are all three forms of desire, while purpose belongs both 3 6 | both to intellect and to desire. Therefore the object of 4 6 | Therefore the object of desire or of intellect first initiates 5 6 | itself being unmoved, whereas desire and its faculty are moved 6 6 | goes forward by reason of desire or purpose, when some alteration 7 7 | For the actualizing of desire is a substitute for inquiry 8 7 | to move and to act, and desire is the last or immediate 9 7 | immediate cause of movement, and desire arises after perception 10 7 | conception. And things that desire to act now create and now 11 7 | appetite or impulse or of desire or wish.~The movements of 12 8 | affections, these again by desire, and desire by imagination. 13 8 | these again by desire, and desire by imagination. Imagination 14 10| definition which gives the cause—desire is the middle term or cause, 15 10| middle term or cause, and desire moves being moved, still 16 11| neither imagination nor desire is properly mistress of