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1 2| problem why it is that a man easily moves a boat from 2 2| external to itself. Now the man who is himself in the boat, 3 7| one conceives that every man ought to walk, one is a 4 7| ought to walk, one is a man oneself: straightway one 5 7| or that, in this case, no man should walk, one is a man: 6 7| man should walk, one is a man: straightway one remains 7 7| example if walking is good for man, one does not dwell upon 8 7| dwell upon the minor "I am a man". And so what we do without 9 7| we do quickly. For when a man actualizes himself in relation 10 8| upper (for example, when a man moves a stick in his hand),