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Exactly what do they mean, after all, when they say that all things are in motion? What I wish to ask is this: Do they mean to say that there is only one kind of motion or, as I believe, two? But it must not be my belief alone; you must share it also, that if anything happens to us we may suffer it in common. Tell me, do you call it motion when a thing changes its place or turns round in the same place?Theodorus
Yes.Socrates
Let this, then, be one kind of motion. Now when a thing
Yes.Socrates
Let this, then, be one kind of motion. Now when a thing