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movement-locomotion 1
movement-mind 1
movement-that 1
movements 28
mover 4
moves 21
moving 8
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28 fact
28 flesh
28 mean
28 movements
28 opinion
28 single
28 whether
Aristotle
On the Soul

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movements

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | be attached to enforced movements or rests of the soul, it 2 I, 3 | for upward and downward movements are the definitory characteristics 3 I, 3 | applies to the intermediate movements, termini, and bodies. Further, 4 I, 3 | transmits to the body the movements by which it itself is moved, 5 I, 3 | order, we may infer from the movements of the body back to similar 6 I, 3 | the body back to similar movements of the soul. Now the body 7 I, 3 | from place to place with movements of locomotion. Hence it 8 I, 3 | far as to hold that the movements which the soul imparts to 9 I, 3 | Philippus, who accounts for the movements that Daedalus imparted to 10 I, 3 | owing to their own ceaseless movements draw the whole body after 11 I, 3 | them and so produce its movements. We must urge the question 12 I, 3 | that the whole may move in movements well attuned, the Demiurge 13 I, 3 | All this implies that the movements of the soul are identified 14 I, 3 | identified with the local movements of the heavens.~Now, in 15 I, 3 | desiderative soul, for the movements of neither of~these are 16 I, 4 | pleased, or thinking, are movements (each of them a "being moved"), 17 I, 4 | or fear as such and such movements of the heart, and thinking 18 I, 4 | and terminating with the movements, actual or residual, in 19 I, 4 | moving point a line, the movements of the psychic units must 20 I, 5 | One way or another, the movements of the animal must be due 21 I, 5 | animal must be due to their movements. Hence those who combine 22 I, 5 | soul, and (c) the local movements of animals, and (d) growth, 23 II, 8 | apprehend all varieties of the movements of the air outside. That 24 II, 8 | our breath; we make the movements with the breath so checked. 25 II, 11| through which the different movements are transmitted is not naturally 26 III, 2 | possible to do this in separate movements of time may be seen” if 27 III, 2 | same time with contrary movements in so far as it is undivided, 28 III, 11| not we say that, as their movements are indefinite, they have


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