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| Alphabetical [« »] motion 1 motionless 1 move 6 movement 12 moves 2 much 2 must 23 | Frequency [« »] 13 now 13 sense 13 their 12 movement 12 those 11 cause 11 every | Aristotle On Sleep and Sleeplessness IntraText - Concordances movement |
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1 1| perceives either some external movement or else some movement in 2 1| external movement or else some movement in his own consciousness. 3 1| sense-perception, as actuality, is a movement of the soul through the 4 2| rest" [from the strain of movement implied in sense-perception]: 5 2| discussed is that of the kind of movement or action, taking place 6 2| of the organism in which movement originates. This locus of 7 2| originate. Now, as regards movement, it is obvious that that 8 2| the diaphragm); and since movement is, in every animal, attended 9 2| self-evident [being that in which movement and sense-perception originate, 10 3| mentioned. Hence restless movement is a marked feature in the 11 3| replenishment cools it by the movement it occasions, so the passages 12 3| conservation; since remission of movement tends to the conservation