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1 I, 6 | Certainly as sight is in the body, so is reason in the soul, 2 I, 8 | as relating to soul or to body; we call those that relate 3 I, 12 | on acts, whether of the body or of the soul. But perhaps 4 I, 13 | we mean not that of the body but that of the soul; and 5 I, 13 | to heal the eyes or the body as a whole must know about 6 I, 13 | know about the eyes or the body; and all the more since 7 I, 13 | acquiring knowledge of the body. The student of politics, 8 I, 13 | separated as the parts of the body or of anything divisible 9 I, 13 | directions. But while in the body we see that which moves 10 II, 4 | will not be made well in body by such a course of treatment, 11 III, 1 | instrumental parts of the body in such actions is in him, 12 III, 5 | voluntary, but those of the body also for some men, whom 13 III, 5 | self-indulgence. Of vices of the body, then, those in our own 14 III, 10 | which he is a lover, the body being in no way affected, 15 III, 10 | does not affect the whole body but only certain parts.~ 16 IV, 3 | beauty implies a goodsized body, and little people may be 17 VI, 1 | medicines to apply to our body if some one were to say " 18 VI, 13 | astray by them, as a strong body which moves without sight 19 VII, 13 | man needs the goods of the body and external goods, i.e. 20 VII, 14 | need relief; for even their body is ever in torment owing 21 VIII, 11| craftsman and tool, soul and body, master and slave; the latter