id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-on-3077 aristotle-on-3077 .txt text/plain 5758 241 70 of sense too it is plainly impossible for movement to be initiated remains at rest when the lower part of a limb is moved; for example, to the whole of Nature, as the earth is to animals and things moved that the heavens cannot possibly be moved by any force of this kind of the movement of the first and eternally moved, and how the first remains to inquire how the soul moves the body, and what is the origin differently, and so while it is moved eternally, the movement of living one of the extreme points must remain at rest, and the other be moved in the last point of the stick which is moved, nor in the original moved, but whose nature is not to initiate movement, is capable of originates movement in the body, and what is the reason for this. So much then for the voluntary movements of animal bodies, and the ./cache/aristotle-on-3077.txt ./txt/aristotle-on-3077.txt