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Aristotle
On the Motion of Animals

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1 1 | remains at rest when the lower part of a limb is moved; for 2 2 | thus immovable must be no part of what is moved; otherwise 3 2 | against the mast or some other part, but if he tried to do this 4 2 | or that of which it is a part, to remain at rest, fixing 5 2 | it, for the ground is no part of the boat.~ 6 3 | immovable, and moreover be no part of the heavens, nor in the 7 3 | movement, and then this is no part of that which creates movement; 8 3 | immovable it will equally be no part of that which is moved. 9 3 | round in a circle no single part remains still, for then 10 3 | position that the earth is no part of the universe. And further 11 4 | of what is moved, and no part of it, or not? And must 12 4 | their own movement. For one part of an animal must be moved, 13 4 | rest, and against this the part which is moved will support 14 4 | one of its parts; for one part, as it were, supports itself 15 4 | supports itself against another part at rest.~But about things 16 7 | up. In an animal the same part has the power of becoming 17 7 | in an imperceptibly small part of the heart, it produces 18 8 | is the beginning of one part of a limb, the end of another. 19 8 | no difference whether the part is a continuous part of 20 8 | the part is a continuous part of the body or not; the 21 8 | looked at as a detached part of the whole. It follows 22 8 | though there may lie another part outside the one in question. 23 8 | elbow is at rest the whole part below it can be moved as 24 10| heart, in the rest in a part analogous with the heart, 25 10| have now explained what the part is which is moved when the 26 10| each play their assigned part as it is ordered, and one 27 10| place of custom—and each part naturally doing his own 28 10| need then of a soul in each part, but she resides in a kind


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