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1 I, 3| there must be a movement natural to it, and, if so, as all 2 I, 3| involve place, place must be natural to it. But if the essence 3 I, 3| if there be a movement natural to the soul, there must 4 I, 3| terminus ad quem of a thing’s natural movement is the place of 5 I, 3| movement is the place of its natural rest, and similarly the 6 I, 3| imagine.~Further, if the natural movement of the soul be 7 II, 1| reckoned bodies and especially natural bodies; for they are the 8 II, 1| of all other bodies. Of natural bodies some have life in 9 II, 1| It follows that every natural body which has life in it 10 II, 1| the sense of the form of a natural body having life potentially 11 II, 1| grade of actuality of a natural body having life potentially 12 II, 1| grade of actuality of a natural organized body. That is 13 II, 1| organ", like an axe, were a natural body, its "essential whatness", 14 II, 1| it would have had to be a natural body of a particular kind, 15 II, 4| not spontaneous, the most natural act is the production of 16 II, 4| the order of nature; all natural bodies are organs of the 17 II, 4| downward rooting by the natural tendency of earth to travel 18 II, 4| branching by the similar natural tendency of fire to travel 19 II, 9| man and man in respect of natural endowment are due; men whose