|    Part, Question1   1, 29|          since the principle ~of individuation is matter; while God is
 2   1, 54|       which is ~the principle of individuation. And such a simple form
 3   1, 56|     which is ~their principle of individuation. Accordingly, if there be
 4   1, 57|      make up their principles of individuation; ~since He is the cause
 5   1, 55|       which is ~the principle of individuation. And such a simple form
 6   1, 57|     which is ~their principle of individuation. Accordingly, if there be
 7   1, 58|      make up their principles of individuation; ~since He is the cause
 8   2, 63|   species from its form, and its individuation from ~matter, and, again,
 9   3, 2 |   account of what belongs to its individuation, but on ~account of its
10   3, 2 |         and in composite ~things individuation is taken more from matter.
11   3, 6 |           since the principle of individuation, which is ~implied in the
12   3, 6 |        which is the principle of individuation; even as the ~soul, being
13   3, 77|      subject is the principle of individuation of ~the accidents, it is
14   3, 77|         somehow the principle of individuation: for it is of ~the very
15   3, 77|       matter is the principle of individuation of all inherent forms, because, ~
16   3, 77| maintained that the principle of individuation is dimensive quantity. For ~
17   3, 77|         particular ~principle of individuation in forms of this kind, namely,
18   3, 77|          has of itself a kind of individuation, so that we ~can imagine
 
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