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1 I, 23| sexes are separated, one individual being male and one female, 2 II, 1 | for it to be eternal as an individual (though of course the real 3 II, 1 | essence of things is in the individual)—were it such it would be 4 II, 3 | of the generation in each individual. Hence arises a question 5 II, 7 | animals. The problem why any individual, whether male or female, 6 IV, 1 | faculty and the organ to each individual at the same time, for it 7 IV, 3 | ancestors more than any chance individual. (3) Some, though resembling 8 IV, 3 | person). Now the peculiar and individual has always more force in 9 IV, 3 | manhood is nearer to his individual existence than is his animalhood. 10 IV, 3 | In generation both the individual and the class are operative, 11 IV, 3 | class are operative, but the individual is the more so of the two, 12 IV, 3 | quality, but also as an individual, and this latter is the 13 IV, 3 | and more nearly from the individual (and by the individual I 14 IV, 3 | the individual (and by the individual I mean e.g. Coriscus or 15 IV, 3 | general terms, so also the individual father is opposed to the 16 IV, 3 | father is opposed to the individual mother. The like applies 17 IV, 3 | characteristics of "male" and of the individual father will go together, 18 IV, 3 | concurring, for Socrates is an individual man with certain characters. 19 IV, 3 | opposed to male, and the individual mother to the individual 20 IV, 3 | individual mother to the individual father.~But if the movement 21 IV, 3 | while that coming from the individual Socrates does not, or vice 22 IV, 3 | movement coming from the individual Socrates be resolved into 23 IV, 3 | closely knit up with the individual characteristics; "human 24 V, 1 | necessarily combined in the same individual. For the same person, if 25 V, 6 | simple colour of another individual of the same kind (as dark 26 V, 6 | animals of which by nature the individual is whole-coloured but the