
Physics by Aristotle
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The Importance of Moving
It is necessary that it should both move and be moved for this is co-changed since it's obsessed at the same time. The thing which moves so as not to be that by which it moves is immovable, he says. An aqueous also speaks rightly when he says that intellect is impassive and unmingled because he makes intellect to be the principle of motion," writes Aristotle.
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