Aristotle's definition of motion
Phronesis 14 (1):40-62 (1969)
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Rémi Brague (1990). Aristotle's Definition of Motion and its Ontological Implications (Translated by Pierre Adler and Laurent D'Ursel). Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 13 (2):1-22.
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Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe (2009). Definition and Demonstration: Aristotle, Averroes, Grosseteste. In A. C. Storck (ed.), In Aristotelis Analytica Posteriora - Estudos acerca da recepção medieval dos Segundos Analíticos. Linus Editores.
Joe Sachs, Aristotle -- Motion and its Place in Nature. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Daniel W. Graham (1988). Aristotle's Definition of Motion. Ancient Philosophy 8 (2):209-215.
Oded Balaban (1995). The Modern Misunderstanding of Aristotle's Theory of Motion. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 26 (1):1 - 10.
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Thomas McLaughlin (2004). Local Motion and the Principle of Inertia. International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):239-264.
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