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1 I, 19| actually such is the semen potentially, either in virtue of its 2 II, 1 | art, what already exists potentially is brought into being only 3 II, 1 | existing out of that which is potentially such as the finished product. 4 II, 1 | both has soul, and is soul, potentially.~But a thing existing potentially 5 II, 1 | potentially.~But a thing existing potentially may be nearer or further 6 II, 3 | have the nutritive soul potentially, but not actually, except 7 II, 3 | nutritive, must be possessed potentially before they are possessed 8 II, 3 | they have not; they have it potentially but not actually.~Now semen 9 II, 3 | and has all the arts in it potentially though none of them actually; 10 II, 3 | them actually; it has in it potentially even those parts which differentiate 11 II, 3 | the parts of both sexes potentially, but has not the principle 12 II, 4 | menstrual blood is already potentially such as the body from which 13 II, 4 | previously exists in them only potentially) has been differentiated, 14 II, 4 | embryo all the parts exist potentially in a way at the same time, 15 II, 4 | Since the embryo is already potentially an animal but an imperfect 16 II, 4 | point of being now an animal potentially locomotive. So Nature has 17 II, 4 | secretion of the female is potentially such as the animal is naturally, 18 II, 4 | naturally, and all the parts are potentially present in it, but none 19 II, 5 | present, either actually or potentially, and either with or without 20 II, 5 | that they have some soul potentially. What sort of soul will 21 II, 5 | the embryo already exist potentially in the material, and so 22 II, 6 | into being, pre-existing potentially but being actualized later 23 II, 6 | neither will that which exists potentially be made except by that moving 24 II, 6 | parts do, for they exist potentially to begin with and actually 25 III, 11| secretion of the animal, potentially such as that from which 26 IV, 3 | which exist in the semen; potentially from remoter ancestors but 27 IV, 3 | the semen actually, others potentially; actually, those of the 28 IV, 3 | type, as man and animal; potentially those of the female and 29 IV, 3 | semen actually and others potentially. We must grasp certain fundamental 30 IV, 3 | some of the movements exist potentially and others actually), but 31 IV, 3 | called "panspermia" exists potentially, not actually; it cannot 32 IV, 3 | actually, but it can do so potentially. Also, if we assign only