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Therefore, another distinctive aspect of the first definition of motion (gradual change) is established. 3. Time . It was previously indicated that it is impossible for a thing to be gradual without a correspondence to time. For this reason, the corresponding extension in time was considered to be one of the fundamentals of motion. Since time and motion are analytic accidents of fluid existence, they may be considered to be two sides of the same coin. 4. Distance .
By the ‘distance’ of motion philosophers mean a category to which the motion is related, such as the relation of rotation to the category of position, and the relation of translative motion to the…
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