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1 I, 1 | explaining how each part exists on account of such a cause, 2 I, 1 | the sake of which a thing exists; secondly, the formal cause, 3 I, 18| object that resemblance exists rather in the heterogeneous 4 I, 18| Nature nor a defect, for it exists in all alike, and the development 5 I, 21| mingled with the egg or exists in it, or that it comes 6 II, 1 | but the class of animals exists in virtue of sense-perception. 7 II, 1 | then of the sort we require exists in the embryo itself, being 8 II, 1 | the embryo itself which exists in the semen from the beginning; 9 II, 1 | or of art, what already exists potentially is brought into 10 II, 1 | into being only by what exists actually; therefore if one 11 II, 1 | it is plain that, if it exists in it from the first, it 12 II, 1 | of the product; only it exists in something else, whereas 13 II, 1 | whereas the movement of Nature exists in the product itself, issuing 14 II, 1 | for this nutritive power exists in all alike, whether animals 15 II, 4 | when this (which previously exists in them only potentially) 16 II, 5 | the nutritive, for this exists in all animals and plants 17 II, 6 | in all animals in which exists the distinction of upper 18 II, 6 | other things; one naturally exists prior to another. But the 19 II, 6 | final cause and that which exists for the sake of it; the 20 II, 6 | reality. Again, that which exists for the sake of the end 21 II, 6 | of which something else exists; secondly, the principle 22 II, 6 | considered simply as such, exists only in relation to what 23 II, 6 | what always happens or what exists eternally; it is an eternal 24 II, 6 | neither will that which exists potentially be made except 25 II, 6 | the carpenter. The heat exists in the seminal secretion, 26 III, 1 | material for generation that exists in the female of all animals, 27 III, 5 | those kinds where the male exists, shed his fluid upon them. 28 III, 11| peculiar to it, but it always exists in some other of the elements, 29 IV, 1 | physicists, that this antithesis exists from the beginning in the 30 IV, 1 | which the distinction of sex exists, and which produce both 31 IV, 1 | is and for what reason it exists. But (1) the male and female 32 IV, 3 | what is called "panspermia" exists potentially, not actually; 33 IV, 4 | of twins. For the reason exists already in the embryo, whenever 34 V, 1 | cause. The eye for instance exists for a final cause, but it 35 V, 1 | causes.~Everything then exists for a final cause, and all 36 V, 1 | the state of wakefulness exists in animals first, or that 37 V, 1 | opposite state, that of sleep, exists in the first stages of development. 38 V, 6 | tawny; and this condition exists also in birds, fish, and