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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 18| survive without having any soul or life in them, nor if 2 I, 19| true sense if it be without soul or some other power, but 3 I, 22| knowledge of his art, and his soul, in which is the form, that 4 II, 1 | better and the worse. And (3) soul is better than body, and 5 II, 1 | body, and living, having soul, is thereby better than 6 II, 1 | and this must either be soul or a part of soul, or something 7 II, 1 | either be soul or a part of soul, or something containing 8 II, 1 | or something containing soul.~Now it would appear irrational 9 II, 1 | there is no part of the soul which does not exist in 10 II, 1 | also be a part containing soul in it from the beginning.~ 11 II, 1 | as a part having life or soul. For there is no such thing 12 II, 1 | or flesh without life or soul in it; it is only equivocally 13 II, 1 | parts that have life and soul, may be caused by mere heat 14 II, 1 | actuality.~Has the semen soul, or not? The same argument 15 II, 1 | if it participate not in soul, will be a part except in 16 II, 1 | called an "eye"), so no soul will exist in anything except 17 II, 1 | except that of which it is soul; it is plain therefore that 18 II, 1 | therefore that semen both has soul, and is soul, potentially.~ 19 II, 1 | semen both has soul, and is soul, potentially.~But a thing 20 II, 1 | that is the cause of the soul’s coming into being, but 21 II, 3 | but also concerning the soul in virtue of which an animal 22 II, 3 | the sensitive part of the soul)—does this exist originally 23 II, 3 | they possess the nutritive soul is plain (and plain is it 24 II, 3 | discussions elsewhere about soul why this soul must be acquired 25 II, 3 | elsewhere about soul why this soul must be acquired first). 26 II, 3 | also acquire the sensitive soul in virtue of which an animal 27 II, 3 | assumed to have the nutritive soul potentially, but not actually, 28 II, 3 | function of the nutritive soul. For at first all such embryos 29 II, 3 | sensitive and the rational soul. For all three kinds of 30 II, 3 | For all three kinds of soul, not only the nutritive, 31 II, 3 | faculty of all kinds of soul seems to have a connexion 32 II, 3 | so-called elements; but as one soul differs from another in 33 II, 3 | conveying the principle of soul. Of this principle there 34 II, 3 | embryo and the semen have soul, and in what sense they 35 II, 3 | in them, the principle of soul. For this reason, whenever 36 II, 4 | the animal is a body with Soul or life; the female always 37 II, 4 | from the female, it is the soul that is from the male, for 38 II, 4 | is from the male, for the soul is the reality of a particular 39 II, 4 | the power of the nutritive soul. As later on in the case 40 II, 4 | animals and plants this soul causes growth from the nutriment, 41 II, 4 | these is the movement of the soul), and each thing comes into 42 II, 4 | acting power is the nutritive soul, this is also the generative 43 II, 4 | this is also the generative soul, and this is the nature 44 II, 4 | But the other parts of the soul exist in some animals, not 45 II, 5 | female possesses the same soul and if it is the secretion 46 II, 5 | sense-perception; if the sensitive soul is not present, either actually 47 II, 5 | of making the sensitive soul, it is impossible for the 48 II, 5 | then, that they have some soul potentially. What sort of 49 II, 5 | potentially. What sort of soul will this be? It must be 50 II, 5 | they must have a sensitive soul, for the parts of animals 51 II, 5 | he imparts the sensitive soul, either by means of the 52 II, 7 | the nutritive power of the soul, as well as the others, 53 III, 7 | nutritive faculty of the soul is possessed by females 54 III, 11| sense all things are full of soul. Therefore living things 55 V, 1 | investigations concerning soul—if this sense organ is composed 56 V, 7 | sensation, partly in that on the soul. But since lowness of voice 57 V, 7 | sensation and in that on the soul.~


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