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1 I, 1 | remember; those which are incapable of hearing sounds are intelligent 2 III, 4 | an end, and that which is incapable of completing its coming 3 III, 5 | existing without body, but body incapable of existing without these. 4 III, 6 | be, but nothing that is incapable of being comes to be.~(12) 5 V, 5 | for an animal; for it is incapable of existing without these; ( 6 V, 12| and a man and a eunuch "incapable of begetting" are distinct.- 7 V, 12| true of the things that are incapable. Therefore the proper definition 8 V, 15| privation of potency, i.e. "incapable" and terms of this sort, 9 VII, 9 | required, while other matter is incapable of this; for many things 10 IX, 3 | is deprived of potency is incapable, that which is not happening 11 IX, 3 | is not happening will be incapable of happening; but he who 12 IX, 3 | who says of that which is incapable of happening either that 13 IX, 3 | told, cannot get up will be incapable of getting up. But we cannot 14 IX, 4 | would imply that the things incapable of being would on this showing 15 IX, 4 | account of that which is incapable of being-were to say that 16 X, 4 | either that which is quite incapable of having some attribute 17 XI, 10| is either that which is incapable of being traversed because 18 XI, 12| to be acted on or to be incapable of being acted on. The immobile 19 XI, 12| either that which is wholly incapable of being moved, or that