
Physics by Aristotle
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The Principle of Motion
A thing is then said to be done in vain when that is not affected for the sake of which it was done. But if this does not happen to him who walks, we say that he has walked in vain and that is walking is vain. Neither can cause which is from accident be prior to that which is essential. Chance and fortune therefore are posterior, both to intellect and nature.
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