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1 I, 1 | for the sake of which a thing exists; secondly, the formal 2 I, 1 | animal is in a way the same thing; and, therefore, my plan 3 I, 17| that as there is some first thing from which the whole arises, 4 I, 18| that daughter was. The same thing applies also to plants, 5 I, 18| follow from it, the first thing to do is to understand what 6 I, 18| semen. Now we speak of one thing coming from another in many 7 I, 18| in many senses; it is one thing when we say that night comes 8 I, 18| cases where we say that the thing made is made from a material, 9 I, 18| basis from which the new thing comes into being. We must 10 I, 18| both are really the same thing.)~We must again take up 11 I, 18| continually to the same thing the size of it will become 12 I, 19| healthy blood is an exhausting thing; for this reason also it 13 I, 19| which happens as a regular thing that is according to Nature).~ 14 I, 21| find that, whenever one thing is made from two of which 15 I, 21| the same applies when one thing moves and another is moved; 16 I, 21| another is moved; the moving thing does not exist in that which 17 I, 21| passive and moved, that one thing which is produced comes 18 I, 23| a certain sense the same thing happens also in those animals 19 II, 1 | But why is it that one thing becomes and is male, another 20 II, 1 | this is common to both.~A thing lives, then, in virtue of 21 II, 1 | something external, since one thing cannot set up a motion in 22 II, 1 | without touching it, nor can a thing be affected in any way by 23 II, 1 | products of Nature or art, a thing is made by something actually 24 II, 1 | soul. For there is no such thing as face or flesh without 25 II, 1 | soul, potentially.~But a thing existing potentially may 26 II, 1 | reason that whenever a living thing is produced it must grow. 27 II, 2 | the mass appear. The same thing happens also with oil; on 28 II, 3 | we do not find any living thing forming in either solids 29 II, 3 | pure; for there is only one thing they have not in them, the 30 II, 4 | is no proof, for the same thing happens to young men also 31 II, 4 | movement of the soul), and each thing comes into being in accordance 32 II, 6 | simply the essence of the thing, but when we come to those 33 II, 6 | falls in later. For the same thing happens with the brain; 34 II, 7 | dog-like animal. A similar thing has been seen to take place 35 II, 7 | attain puberty; the same thing may befall others as their 36 III, 4 | scolex give birth to a small thing at first and this grows 37 III, 5 | growth. Moreover the same thing applies to cephalopods also 38 III, 5 | required, so we find the same thing, though to a less degree, 39 III, 6 | before now. It is a strange thing, however, that these theorists 40 III, 8 | also. For it is a wonderful thing to suppose that the former 41 III, 10| without copulation is a thing which may be paralleled 42 III, 11| concocting; putrefaction and the thing putrefied is only a residue 43 IV, 1 | is practically the same thing as to explain this, which 44 IV, 1 | power to act as such in the thing itself or in something else— 45 IV, 1 | if it is true that when a thing perishes it becomes the 46 IV, 2 | south or north; so small a thing will sometimes turn the 47 IV, 3 | more acted upon than is the thing on which it acts, so that 48 IV, 4 | the same motion; the same thing happens also with the embryos. 49 IV, 6 | but the most important thing is this: in some animals 50 IV, 7 | in the Problems; the same thing happens to the embryo in 51 V, 1 | moved too much.~The same thing is shown also by the morbid 52 V, 2 | is moved itself. The same thing happens in wet weather or 53 V, 3 | turns the scale where the thing concerned is weak and in 54 V, 5 | belonging to the soil in which a thing grows, therefore the hairs 55 V, 6 | to their age, so the same thing happens to them according 56 V, 7 | deeper. We find the same thing also in the male and female 57 V, 7 | indeed in males, but the same thing happens in females too,