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1 16| those who admit that the soul is a simple substance should 2 19| are to give the name of Soul to everything which has 3 20| sleep. In this state the soul does not perceptibly differ 4 20| is not lasting, and the soul comes out of it, the soul 5 20| soul comes out of it, the soul is something more than a 6 25| which takes place in the soul represents what happens 7 26| 26. Memory provides the soul with a kind of consecutiveness, 8 29| that is called the rational soul or mind [esprit].~ 9 36| tendencies and dispositions of my soul, which go to make its final 10 61| Hippocrates said. But a soul can read in itself only 11 62| matter in the plenum, the soul also represents the whole 12 63| is its entelechy or its soul) constitutes along with 13 63| being, and along with the soul what is called an animal. 14 63| in the perceptions of the soul, and consequently there 15 63| universe is represented in the soul. (Theod. 403.)~ 16 70| which in an animal is the soul; but the members of this 17 70| its dominant entelechy or soul.~ 18 71| misunderstood my thought, that each soul has a quantity or portion 19 72| 72. Thus the soul changes its body only by 20 73| in the separation of the soul from the body. What we call 21 74| before conception, but also a soul in this body, and, in short, 22 77| be said that not only the soul (mirror of an indestructible 23 78| agreement [conformite] of the soul and the organic body. The 24 78| and the organic body. The soul follows its own laws, and 25 80| was of opinion that the soul could change the direction