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Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion and always has been
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Ancient Greek Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
y tanned, and is actually in the process of this potentiality. So, motion is the actuality of the potentiality of a being, in the very way that it is a potentiality. In Book 8.1 of the Physics, <span>Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion and always has been. There could not have been a time with no motion, whatever is moved is moved by itself or by another. Rest is simply a privation of motion. Thus, if there were a time without motion, th


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