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." [ ] — aristotle, de caelo, i. , a – the unmoved movers are, themselves, immaterial substance, (separate and individual beings), having neither parts nor magnitude. as such, it would be physically impossible for them to move material objects of any size by pushing, pulling or collision. because matter
(see potentiality and actuality .) therefore, "a thing [can come to be], incidentally, out of that which is not, [and] also all things come to be out of that which is, but is potentially , and is not actually." that by which something is changed is the mover, that which is changed is the matter, and...
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