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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 1 | have sexes so that they generate offspring of the same kind, 2 I, 1 | other bloodless animals generate indeed, but not offspring 3 I, 1 | animals of the same kind generate also after their kind, but 4 I, 1 | but from decaying matter, generate indeed, but produce another 5 I, 2 | is that which is able to generate in another, as said above; 6 I, 2 | is that which is able to generate in itself and out of which 7 I, 4 | possessed by all creatures that generate, but as it is neither serpents 8 I, 4 | castrated animals are unable to generate; if they were not drawn 9 I, 16| Others unite indeed and generate; but the result is not a 10 I, 18| which nothing comes. And men generate before they yet have certain 11 I, 18| why does not the female generate from herself if the semen 12 I, 21| the female unassisted can generate to a certain extent, for 13 I, 23| from male. Wherefore they generate out of themselves, and do 14 I, 23| there is need for them to generate the sexes are no longer 15 I, 23| the animal is not only to generate (which is common to all 16 I, 23| sexes, and one does not generate in another; as animals they 17 II, 1 | after birth), and these generate living animals within themselves 18 II, 1 | The second class do not generate perfect animals within themselves 19 II, 1 | enables an animal or plant to generate another like itself, that 20 II, 3 | and that of animals does generate them. Not only is this true 21 II, 5 | impossible for the female to generate an animal from itself alone, 22 II, 5 | showing that the female can generate up to a certain point unaided. 23 II, 5 | is possible that this may generate a young one from itself 24 II, 5 | separate the female cannot generate perfectly by herself alone, 25 II, 6 | instance, (1) that which can generate, (2) that which serves as 26 II, 6 | that which can make and generate, considered simply as such, 27 II, 7 | sterile, for they do not generate by union with one another 28 II, 8 | are none the less able to generate; yet, if this were the reason, 29 II, 8 | the mule’s being unable to generate was the unlikeness of that 30 II, 8 | alike, but the male does generate at seven years of age, it 31 II, 8 | if it should not begin to generate after the first shedding 32 II, 8 | male, again, may sometimes generate, both because the male sex 33 III, 5 | young, for of all those that generate from themselves perfect 34 III, 7 | fish of such a nature as to generate without a male; but it has 35 III, 9 | efflux".~Those insects which generate at all generate a scolex, 36 III, 9 | insects which generate at all generate a scolex, and those which 37 III, 9 | nature. I say that the former generate a scolex, for we must put 38 III, 10| animal, or (2) they must generate them themselves, or (3) 39 III, 10| they must bring some and generate others, for this also is 40 III, 10| drones only. Again, if they generate them it must be either with 41 III, 10| either (1) each kind must generate its own kind, or (2) some 42 III, 10| or (2) some one kind must generate the others, or (3) one kind 43 III, 10| also.~For if they do not generate the young but bring them 44 III, 10| they would in that case generate their own kind, but as it 45 III, 10| the kings shall unite to generate them. But the drones are 46 III, 10| their brood or themselves generate them by copulation. It remains 47 III, 10| fishes, that the bees should generate the drones without copulation, 48 III, 10| remains that the kings must generate both their own kind and 49 III, 10| peculiar. That bees should generate without copulation is a 50 III, 10| animals, but that what they generate should not be of the same 51 III, 10| happens is this: the leaders generate their own kind but also 52 III, 10| the bees; the bees again generate another kind, the drones, 53 III, 10| drones, but do not also generate their own kind, but this 54 III, 10| denied to the drones even to generate another kind than themselves. 55 III, 10| themselves generated, they generate nothing else, but the process 56 III, 10| though they do not all generate.~Another fact is also natural, 57 III, 10| the leaders, being few, generate the bees in large numbers 58 III, 10| the so-called "mothers" generate the young and mould the 59 III, 10| part of the combs, but they generate by copulation with one another, 60 III, 11| that even in animals which generate it is from the incoming 61 IV, 2 | both sexes that they do not generate with one another, but if 62 IV, 2 | and remarried to others do generate; and these oppositions show 63 IV, 4 | monstrosities in that what they generate, being imperfect, is so 64 IV, 4 | large animals to be able to generate more young and to secrete 65 IV, 6 | like those animals which generate a scolex, for some of them


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