Lexicon of Arguments

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Feyerabend I 192
Movement/Aristotle/Feyerabend: Transition of an active form from one object to another object capable of receiving the form.
>Change/Aristotle.
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Genz II 78
Dynamics/Aristotle/Genz: Aristotle distinguishes "natural" and "unnatural" movements.
II 79
Movement/Aristotle/Genz: Thesis: If a body moves in the way that it is not naturally inherent, it has an unnatural movement, and that requires constant propulsion.
Living Beings/Aristotle: Living beings are not subject to this restriction. They can move independently without propulsion.
Animation: is, in turn, the cause of the movements.
Movement/Aristotle: Motion is always a special case of general changes of the animated cosmos. Thus the cosmos forms an organism.

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