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1 7| is sometimes followed by action, sometimes not; sometimes 2 7| a conclusion which is an action—for example, one conceives 3 7| I must make a coat is an action. And the action goes back 4 7| coat is an action. And the action goes back to the beginning 5 7| begin with. Now that the action is the conclusion is clear. 6 7| clear. But the premisses of action are of two kinds, of the 7 8| or avoid in the field of action is, as has been explained, 8 8| something else to hinder action. The organic parts are suitably 9 9| be in potency one but in action more than one; for the limbs 10 9| in potency must be two in action, and so be a definite spatial