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motionless 10
motions 100
motive 14
movable 20
movable-e 1
movable-is 1
move 76
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20 e
20 essential
20 full
20 movable
20 name
20 otherwise
20 ought
Aristotle
Physics

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movable

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 1 | operates not as itself but as movable, that is motion. What I 2 III, 2 | rest. For to act on the movable as such is just to move 3 III, 2 | as the fulfilment of the movable qua movable, the cause of 4 III, 2 | fulfilment of the movable qua movable, the cause of the attribute 5 III, 3 | than the actuality of the movable, for it must be the fulfilment 6 III, 3 | does it. But it is on the movable that it is capable of acting. 7 IV, 5 | namely every body which is movable either by way of locomotion 8 IV, 5 | which is in contact with the movable body; and for this reason 9 IV, 5 | is is in place, but only movable body.~Also (6) it is reasonable 10 IV, 14| and all these things are movable (for they are all in place), 11 V, 1 | thing which is essentially movable: and that which is so is 12 V, 1 | motion, that is to say "the movable in activity". Now accidental 13 VIII, 1| is the fulfilment of the movable in so far as it is movable. 14 VIII, 1| movable in so far as it is movable. Each kind of motion, therefore, 15 VIII, 1| was a becoming of every movable thing, it follows that before 16 VIII, 1| one hand things that are movable, and on the other hand things 17 VIII, 1| one motive and the other movable. So if the motion was not 18 VIII, 4| certain place is naturally movable when it contains the corresponding 19 VIII, 5| the fact that it is the movable that is moved; and this 20 VIII, 5| incomplete actuality of the movable. The movent on the other


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