Act of Motion. A Planned Act by which an Agent causes the position or location of some Object to change.
I throw a boomerang with perfect out-and-back accuracy, so it ends up precisely where it started. Was my act an Act of Motion? I can see an argument for a "no" answer and an argument for a "yes" answer:
No: The location of the boomerang was not ultimately different from its starting location as a result of my act, so I didn't cause the location of the boomerang to change (i.e., to change ultimately), so my act wasn't an Act of Motion.
Yes: The location of the boomerang was at some times different from its starting location as a result of my act, so I did cause the location of the boomerang to change (though non-ultimately), so my act was an Act of Motion.
The heart of the matter is of course how "change" is to be interpreted in the definition.
Is there an official(-ish) correct answer to this? Note that how one answers this also affects how one understands at least some of Act of Motion's subclasses, such as Act of Location Change.
Act of Motion. A Planned Act by which an Agent causes the position or location of some Object to change.
I throw a boomerang with perfect out-and-back accuracy, so it ends up precisely where it started. Was my act an Act of Motion? I can see an argument for a "no" answer and an argument for a "yes" answer:
No: The location of the boomerang was not ultimately different from its starting location as a result of my act, so I didn't cause the location of the boomerang to change (i.e., to change ultimately), so my act wasn't an Act of Motion.
Yes: The location of the boomerang was at some times different from its starting location as a result of my act, so I did cause the location of the boomerang to change (though non-ultimately), so my act was an Act of Motion.
The heart of the matter is of course how "change" is to be interpreted in the definition.
Is there an official(-ish) correct answer to this? Note that how one answers this also affects how one understands at least some of Act of Motion's subclasses, such as Act of Location Change.