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1 1 | the parts of an animal be moved, another must be at rest, 2 1 | it is bending and being moved one of the points in the 3 1 | the points in the joint is moved and one is at rest, just 4 1 | were at rest, and B were moved, and DAC were generated. 5 1 | mathematical entity being really moved), whereas in the case of 6 1 | lower part of a limb is moved; for example, the elbow 7 1 | joint, when the forearm is moved, and the shoulder, when 8 1 | the knee when the tibia is moved, and the hip when the whole 9 1 | origin of that which is moved, and supporting itself upon 10 1 | itself upon which it will be moved both as a complete whole 11 2 | the animal, if it is to be moved, so even more must there 12 2 | upon which that which is moved moves. For were that something 13 2 | be different from what is moved, the whole of it from the 14 2 | must be no part of what is moved; otherwise there will be 15 3 | heavens. For either it is moved itself and moves the heavens, 16 3 | no part of that which is moved. In this point at least 17 3 | is to animals and things moved by them.~And the mythologists 18 3 | otherwise the earth will be moved out of her place in the 19 3 | motion in that which is moved. And similarly also the 20 3 | also the power of what is moved and so moves must be greater 21 3 | the power of that which is moved but does not initiate movement. 22 3 | heavens cannot possibly be moved by any force of this kind 23 4 | which Fire and Aether are moved. If then there are superior 24 4 | rest outside of what is moved, and no part of it, or not? 25 4 | immovable cannot possibly be moved by anything. And herein 26 4 | part of an animal must be moved, and another be at rest, 27 4 | against this the part which is moved will support itself and 28 4 | will support itself and be moved; for example, if it move 29 4 | things without life which are moved one might ask the question 30 4 | things without life are moved by something other, and 31 4 | origin of all things so moved are things which move themselves. 32 4 | move themselves are all moved supporting themselves on 33 5 | mover must exist before the moved, the begetter before the 34 6 | Now whether the soul is moved or not, and how it is moved 35 6 | moved or not, and how it is moved if it be moved, has been 36 6 | how it is moved if it be moved, has been stated before 37 6 | all inorganic things are moved by some other thing—and 38 6 | the first and eternally moved, and how the first mover 39 6 | that is of all that are not moved by one another by mutual 40 6 | things both move and are moved with some object, so that 41 6 | that the living creature is moved by intellect, imagination, 42 6 | that which is eternally moved by the eternal mover is 43 6 | by the eternal mover is moved in the same way as every 44 6 | differently, and so while it is moved eternally, the movement 45 6 | desire and its faculty are moved and so move. But it is not 46 6 | last in the chain of things moved to move something else; 47 6 | since the living creature is moved and goes forward by reason 48 7 | forward, and then again it is moved in a circle owing to its 49 8 | at rest, and the other be moved (for as we explained above 50 8 | point of the forearm is moved but does not move anything, 51 8 | whole forearm that is being moved, is moved, but there must 52 8 | that is being moved, is moved, but there must also be 53 8 | point of the stick which is moved, nor in the original point 54 8 | whole part below it can be moved as a continuous whole.~ 55 9 | and these opposites are moved simultaneously, it cannot 56 9 | cannot be that the left is moved by the right remaining stationary, 57 9 | than one; for the limbs are moved simultaneously from the 58 9 | is at rest the other is moved. For example, in the line 59 9 | example, in the line BAC, B is moved, and A is the mover. There 60 9 | to move, the other to be moved. A (AE) then being one in 61 9 | mathematical point. Again, C may be moved simultaneously with B. Both 62 9 | them which moves but is not moved. For otherwise, when the 63 10| and desire moves being moved, still in the material animated 64 10| which itself moves being moved. Now that which is moved, 65 10| moved. Now that which is moved, but whose nature is not 66 10| joint which moves being moved and the unmoved. Now since 67 10| what the part is which is moved when the soul originates 68 11| the reason these parts are moved. By non-voluntary I mean 69 11| body must straightway be moved and change with the changes 70 11| from the centre which is moved and changes, (for the centre