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1 I, 2 | themselves are never at rest, there must be a reinforcement 2 I, 2 | the Pythagoreans seems to rest upon the same ideas; some 3 I, 2 | more ingeniously than the rest on the grounds for ascribing 4 I, 3 | conversely. The same applies to rest as well as to movement; 5 I, 3 | the place of its natural rest, and similarly the terminus 6 I, 3 | the place of its enforced rest. But what meaning can be 7 I, 3 | same atoms which produce rest also-how they could do so, 8 I, 3 | resemblance to a coming to rest or arrest than to a movement; 9 I, 3 | movement was better for it than rest, and movement of this kind 10 II, 2 | perception or local movement and rest, or movement in the sense 11 II, 6 | sensibles" are movement, rest, number, figure, magnitude; 12 II, 10| and what is not seems to rest ultimately on that between 13 II, 11| flavour. Suppose all the rest of our flesh was, like the 14 III, 1 | special sense, e.g. movement, rest, figure, magnitude, number, 15 III, 1 | of magnitude), what is at rest by the absence of movement: 16 III, 2 | causes movement may be at rest. Now the actuality of that 17 III, 10| while the one remains at rest, the other is moved): they 18 III, 10| a point which remains at rest, and from that point the 19 III, 11| never moved but remains at rest. Since the one premiss or 20 III, 11| remains in a state more like rest, while the other partakes