Noun
Motion given by inherent power, without external impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven the act of self-motion (of an arm, for instance) is an instance of persuasive power. Source: Internet
He is said to have carved statues so well they looked as if alive; even possessing self-motion. Source: Internet
Subjective self-motion, for Hegel, comes not from any pure or simple kernel of authentic individuality, but rather, it is ::". Source: Internet
These response properties suggest that DM and MT may work in parallel, with the former analyzing self-motion relative to the environment, and the latter analyzing the motion of individual objects relative to the background. Source: Internet