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Aristotle
Physics

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unmoved

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | describe the All as one and unmoved (for even Parmenides treats 2 VIII, 5 | instrument of motion-must be unmoved. Now we have visual experience 3 VIII, 5 | causes motion but is itself unmoved. So, too, Anaxagoras is 4 VIII, 5 | sense only by being itself unmoved, and have supreme control 5 VIII, 5 | moved and a part that is an unmoved movent. In the third place, 6 VIII, 5 | some movent that is either unmoved or moved by itself. In the 7 VIII, 5 | else or a thing that is unmoved, and that which is moved 8 VIII, 5 | composed of something that is unmoved but imparts motion and also 9 VIII, 5 | that imparts motion but is unmoved, B something that is moved 10 VIII, 5 | that imparts motion but is unmoved and something that is moved 11 VIII, 5 | which imparts motion but is unmoved is a continuous substance), 12 VIII, 5 | primarily imparts motion is unmoved: for, whether the series 13 VIII, 5 | directly from the first unmoved, or whether the motion is 14 VIII, 5 | primarily imparts motion is unmoved.~ 15 VIII, 6 | this first movent must be unmoved. Now the question whether 16 VIII, 6 | each of the things that are unmoved but impart motion is eternal 17 VIII, 6 | something else, is itself unmoved and exempt from all change, 18 VIII, 6 | some principles that are unmoved but capable of imparting 19 VIII, 6 | things that, though they are unmoved, do not always exist: nor 20 VIII, 6 | some principles that are unmoved but impart motion, and though 21 VIII, 6 | though one thing that is unmoved moves one thing while another 22 VIII, 6 | one movent, the first of unmoved things, which being eternal 23 VIII, 6 | conviction that there is a first unmoved something may be reached 24 VIII, 6 | some things that are always unmoved and some things that are 25 VIII, 6 | that the movent is either unmoved or in motion, and that, 26 VIII, 6 | the whole series is the unmoved. Further it is evident from 27 VIII, 6 | occurring in animals: they are unmoved at one time and then again 28 VIII, 6 | belongs to the class of unmoved movents that are also themselves 29 VIII, 6 | be a first movent that is unmoved even accidentally, if, as 30 VIII, 6 | a movent that is itself unmoved and eternal, then that which 31 VIII, 6 | the motion imparted by the unmoved will always be imparted 32 VIII, 6 | and the same, since the unmoved does not itself change in 33 VIII, 6 | is moved directly by the unmoved stands in varying relations 34 VIII, 6 | are moved by an eternal unmoved movent and are therefore 35 VIII, 6 | too must change. But the unmoved movent, as has been said, 36 VIII, 9 | pronounced the first movent to be unmoved.~ 37 VIII, 10| itself in motion or itself unmoved: if, then, it is in motion, 38 VIII, 10| imparted by something that is unmoved. Thus we have a movent that 39 VIII, 10| that which is caused by the unmoved movent: and this motion 40 VIII, 10| is clear that the first unmoved movent cannot have any magnitude.


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