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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 2 | attended by changes in other things depending on it. This is 2 I, 18| nor if they were living things, so to say, could several 3 I, 18| origin come into being those things which are naturally formed, 4 I, 18| efficient cause is in the things themselves, as in the last 5 I, 20| begin.~Now, in all living things in which the male and female 6 I, 23| is common to all living things), but they all of them participate 7 II, 1 | remote.~Now (1) some existing things are eternal and divine whilst 8 II, 1 | cause of the better in such things as admit of being better 9 II, 1 | impossible that such a class of things as animals should be of 10 II, 1 | course the real essence of things is in the individual)—were 11 II, 1 | the material out of which things come into being, but we 12 II, 4 | themselves. And this is the way things are drawn up, but some say 13 II, 5 | About the cause of these things, however, we shall enter 14 II, 6 | the parts as with other things; one naturally exists prior 15 II, 6 | pipes. Thus there are three things: first, the end, by which 16 II, 6 | first principle) of all things, yet this is not well said 17 II, 6 | is not well said of all things whatever that always are 18 II, 6 | principles of the eternal things; for it is by another method, 19 II, 6 | but when we come to those things which come into being the 20 II, 6 | been stated what kinds of things are soluble by liquid and 21 II, 6 | glutinous. As we said, all these things must be understood to be 22 III, 7 | and indeed by all living things, as has been often said, 23 III, 10| that a similar state of things should not prevail with 24 III, 11| has a share in all living things which are produced in connexion 25 III, 11| The discussion of these things however belongs to another 26 III, 11| spontaneously generated. Now all things formed in this way, whether 27 III, 11| heat so that in a sense all things are full of soul. Therefore 28 III, 11| of soul. Therefore living things form quickly whenever this 29 IV, 1 | principles of all living things whether animals or plants, 30 IV, 2 | produce at all, for all things that come into being as 31 IV, 3 | down in what classes of things action and reaction exist.) 32 IV, 3 | but they are none of the things they are said to be; there 33 IV, 4 | also belong to the class of things unlike the parent. Therefore 34 IV, 4 | belongs to the class of things contrary to Nature, not 35 IV, 4 | necessary, but we speak of things being contrary to her in 36 IV, 4 | her in those cases where things generally happen in a certain 37 IV, 4 | monstrosities, whenever things occur contrary indeed to 38 IV, 4 | Therefore they do not call such things monstrosities any more than 39 IV, 6 | weakness, for all inferior things come sooner to their perfection 40 IV, 8 | the nutritious part in all things is the sweetest and the 41 IV, 8 | concoction are opposite things, and pus is a kind of putrefaction 42 IV, 8 | it is not impossible for things to be otherwise than they 43 IV, 10| within certain limits make things to come into being and after 44 IV, 10| sun and moon, so also the things which grow out of these 45 IV, 10| Nature, and often cause things to fall out contrary to 46 V, 1 | is the same. For whenever things are not the product of Nature 47 V, 1 | kind, then none of these things is such as it is or is so 48 V, 1 | on the view that these things come into being by Necessity. 49 V, 1 | final cause, and all those things which are included in the 50 V, 1 | But when we come to those things which come into being without 51 V, 1 | while sleeping and do many things without dreaming. For there 52 V, 1 | weak sight can see bright things because the liquid is acted 53 V, 1 | that is the cause of seeing things far off and of the movements 54 V, 1 | deep in the head can see things at a distance because the 55 V, 1 | the objects of vision and things at a distance will not be 56 V, 1 | resembling the movement. Things at a distance, then, would 57 V, 2 | also depend on the same things with hearing and smell as 58 V, 3 | spines, hairs, and such things are formed; they are hard 59 V, 3 | the moisture goes out of things along with the heat, there 60 V, 4 | practically alone among decayed things, is white. The reason of 61 V, 4 | both are on the surface of things, for vapour is superficial. 62 V, 5 | weakness of hair and all weak things ageing sooner. It is said, 63 V, 5 | For, though water cools things, the oil mingled with it 64 V, 6 | the beginning of all such things being on a small scale.~ 65 V, 6 | Whiteness is caused in all things by the vaporous air imprisoned 66 V, 7 | itself the cause of many things without anything else being 67 V, 8 | does breath in the living things formed by Nature. But to


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