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1 I, 16| because this is expedient in view of the increase of bulk 2 I, 18| above arguments and the view involves impossibilities. 3 I, 18| agrees pretty well with this view (if we are to adopt it), 4 I, 19| them are evidence that this view is correct. For the semen 5 I, 19| and confirmation of this view may be drawn from some of 6 I, 21| one both a priori and in view of the facts. For, if we 7 I, 23| one; and this is plain to view when they copulate and are 8 II, 1 | Therefore, taking a general view, we may say that sanguinea 9 II, 4 | argument for the opposite view is that what are called 10 II, 5 | into being), but also in view of its end; for life fails 11 II, 6 | the outside world with a view to the growth of the persons 12 III, 1 | impregnation. But this is a false view, for sufficient observations 13 III, 3 | it comes downwards with a view to the production of the 14 III, 8 | unscientifically from this point of view also. For it is a wonderful 15 III, 10| sting. Nor is the opposite view reasonable, that the bees 16 III, 10| being as it were made with a view to producing young, should 17 III, 10| were, constituted with a view to bearing young, and that 18 IV, 1 | it is cold; then on the view of Empedocles that which 19 IV, 1 | by those who maintain the view of Empedocles; for to explain 20 IV, 1 | to take a more general view, though it is better to 21 IV, 1 | there can be nothing in this view. If, as they say, he does 22 IV, 1 | persuaded of the truth of a view resembling that of these 23 IV, 8 | for it is a reasonable view also that the embryo being 24 V, 1 | efficient cause, on the view that these things come into 25 V, 1 | however took the opposite view. The reason of this is that 26 V, 1 | coming into being, on the view that the differences which 27 V, 1 | forth from the eye—on that view, if there is nothing projecting 28 V, 8 | brought about. That this view then is not true is plain