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1 IV, 1 | the dry and the moist, passive. We can satisfy ourselves 2 IV, 1 | active": moist and dry are passive, for it is in virtue of 3 IV, 1 | qualities are active and some passive.~Next we must describe the 4 IV, 1 | and the forms taken by the passive. First of all, true becoming, 5 IV, 1 | that matter, which is the passive qualities we have mentioned. 6 IV, 2 | perfects the corresponding passive qualities, which are the 7 IV, 2 | is, is the corresponding passive qualities which are the 8 IV, 4 | describe the forms taken by the passive qualities the moist and 9 IV, 4 | of bodies, that is, the passive ones, are the moist and 10 IV, 5 | qualities moist and dry are passive. Therefore cold, too, being 11 IV, 5 | be reckoned rather as a passive quality. It is active only 12 IV, 8 | the moist and the dry as passive, and consequently all four 13 IV, 8 | like moist and dry, being passive. These are the qualities 14 IV, 11| moist are matter (being passive) and earth and water are