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1 IV, 2 | qualities of substance, or productive or generative of substance, 2 V, 10| such, some because they are productive of or susceptible to such, 3 VI, 1 | is neither practical nor productive. For in the case of things 4 VI, 1 | thought is either practical or productive or theoretical, physics 5 VI, 2 | that no science practical, productive, or theoretical troubles 6 VI, 2 | things answer faculties productive of them, but to accidental 7 VII, 9 | of art. For the seed is productive in the same way as the things 8 IX, 2 | is why all arts, i.e. all productive forms of knowledge, are 9 IX, 5 | nonrational potencies are all productive of one effect each, but 10 XI, 3 | health, another because it is productive of it. And the same is true 11 XI, 7 | other sciences, whether productive or mathematical. For each 12 XI, 7 | from practical and from productive science. For in the case 13 XI, 7 | science. For in the case of productive science the principle of 14 XI, 7 | be neither practical nor productive, but theoretical (for it 15 XII, 9 | knowledge is the object. In the productive sciences it is the substance 16 XII, 10| that is also essentially a productive or moving principle; for