
Ennead VI Books 1 to 5 by Plotinus
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The Aristotelians Distinguish Movement From Actualization
The Aristotelians distinguish movement from actualization. They affirm that actualization is outside of time, but the time is necessary to movement. Action and experiencing may be subsumed under movement but cannot be considered as separate categories. It may be objected that actualization and movement do not by themselves form a genus, but belong to the genus of relation because actualization exists through the power of something active and movement exists by the power of some motor as such.
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