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You mean to ask whether we should call such a self-moving power life?
Plato's argument is based on the idea that a thing cannot be self-moving.
All other steps of the operation are self-moving.
He thendefines the soul as that which is self-moving.
Where are the remains of self-moving carts, of flying machines?
He was the inventor of self-moving fans, wind-sails, and ventilators.
In 2000, it was the top destination city for people who were relocating, according to data from U-Haul, the self-moving company.
A uniform And gentle pressure tells me I am not Self-moving, but borne forward on my way.
But it is not self-moving in the sense that each of the two parts is moved by the other part: the following considerations make this evident.
But in Descartes' fables, these automata are self-moving machines which dream, eat, remember, feel.
Self-moving roads are much more a symbol of over-abundance on Earth in the beginning of 22nd century than a real transportation device.
Unity and duality he considered to be gods which rule the universe, and the soul is a self-moving number.
Adorable babies cruise atop the self-moving vacuum cleaners.
When it touched the girl's saliva, the Fremen child turned the metal stick, as if to capture a self-moving flow of taffy.
Mining engineer Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) of Cornwall built the first self-moving engine in this country.
This increase in pressure was a major factor in making locomotives (i.e. small self-moving vehicles) such as Trevithick's into a practical proposition.
Because of the variety of sizes of their vehicles, car rental agencies may also serve the self-moving industry needs, by renting vans or trucks.
Plutarch unfortunately, does not give us any further details, and contented himself with describing the well-known assumption of Xenocrates, that the soul is a self-moving number.
Georg Hegel distanced his philosophy from psychology by presenting truth as being an external self-moving object instead of being related to inner, subjective thoughts.
Hegel begins his definition of the subject at a standpoint derived from Aristotelian physics: "the unmoved which is also self-moving" (Preface, pgph.
Initially like most other manufacturers they built portable engines but they gradually moved into self-moving agricultural engines and later engines built specifically for road transport.
The self-moving subject, Spirit, Geist, is misrecognized in Hegel, it is described by Marx as Capital and its self-valorization.
He appears to have called it in the highest sense the individual soul, in a derivative sense a self-moving number, that is, the first number endowed with motion.
"Self-moving equipment rental revenue was disappointing for the year," stated Joe Shoen, chairman of AMERCO.
It seemed to be a gesture that signaled the busboy-robot, a self-moving table that stopped near them and waited while they placed their dishes and cutlery upon it.