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1 IX, 2| and in soul, and in the rational part of the soul, clearly 2 IX, 2| will be accompanied by a rational formula. This is why all 3 IX, 2| which are accompanied by a rational formula is alike capable 4 IX, 2| reason is that science is a rational formula, and the same rational 5 IX, 2| rational formula, and the same rational formula explains a thing 6 IX, 2| of their nature; for the rational formula applies to one object 7 IX, 2| depends on the possession of a rational formula, and the soul possesses 8 IX, 2| contrary effects. For the rational formula is one which applies 9 IX, 2| potency is according to a rational formula act contrariwise 10 IX, 2| originative source, the rational formula.~It is obvious also 11 IX, 5| which come by practice or by rational formula we must acquire 12 IX, 5| produce change according to a rational formula and their potencies 13 IX, 5| one effect each, but the rational produce contrary effects, 14 IX, 5| Therefore everything which has a rational potency, when it desires 15 IX, 5| And so even if one has a rational wish, or an appetite, to 16 IX, 8| if it acts according to a rational formula; and the same non-rational 17 XI, 5| objections and utterly destroy rational discourse.~ 18 XII, 7| is the primary object of rational wish. But desire is consequent