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To move something for an infinite time would require a thing of infinite magnitude. , 3. 5-8). , 8. 10. 266a10-20). Aristotle also argues that an infinite force cannot reside in a finite magnitude. An infinite force could do a task in timet; but a finite force will do it in timet+ x. But if one increases indefinitely the magnitude of power in the finite thing, eventually it will do the task in time t. But then an infinite force and a finite force would be equal, which is absurd. Thus, infinite force cannot reside in a finite thing.

It would be potential and actual in the same respect at the same time. ii. But this is contradictory. b. Self-movers must be moved by an unmoved part. i. Since it is not moved as a whole, it must be moved by its parts. ii. The parts cannot move each other. a. Things being moved by another require a first mover. ) b. But if the parts move one another, there is no first mover. iii. Therefore, it must be moved by an unmoved part, an unmoved mover. 7. There must be a first unmoved mover that is the cause of eternal motion.

Ii. But this is contradictory. b. Self-movers must be moved by an unmoved part. i. Since it is not moved as a whole, it must be moved by its parts. ii. The parts cannot move each other. a. Things being moved by another require a first mover. ) b. But if the parts move one another, there is no first mover. iii. Therefore, it must be moved by an unmoved part, an unmoved mover. 7. There must be a first unmoved mover that is the cause of eternal motion. a. Perishable unmoved movers cannot cause eternal motion.

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