We are compelled in this way to infer, from the existence of change in the universe of our direct experience, the existence of a transcendent Immovable Prime Mover, a Primum Movens Immobile.
God as the Prime Mover ever in motion, the Primum Movens semper in motu.
For the Movens is by nature prior to the Motum; and this is not the less true, though each of these two is enunciated in relation to the other (b.
Speaking strictly, we ought to call Appetite alone the direct producing cause, acted upon by the appetitum, which is here the Primum Movens Immobile.
And farther, over and above these special movent causes, there is the Primum Movensof all (b.
Aristotle himself advocated the theory of a primum movens immobile acting upon the sphere from without the sphere.
That it is moved at all, it owes to a primum movens immobile impelling it: but the two are coeternal, and the motion has neither beginning nor end.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "movens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.