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1 I, 5 | Besides, quadrupeds have the organ of copulation, since it 2 I, 5 | possible for them to have this organ, they must necessarily either 3 I, 15| attachment, and it is not an organ useful for generation, for 4 II, 1 | the heart makes another organ, by the same argument either 5 II, 1 | the liver again another organ, but that the liver only 6 II, 1 | actually; therefore if one organ formed another the form 7 II, 1 | the character of the later organ would have to exist in the 8 II, 1 | axe or other instrument or organ was made by the fire alone, 9 II, 6 | because of the heat of this organ the cold forms the brain, 10 IV, 1 | a certain corresponding organ, whether the faculty produces 11 IV, 1 | both the faculty and the organ to each individual at the 12 IV, 1 | since that from which an organ comes into being and that 13 IV, 1 | differs in its faculty, its organ also is different, so that 14 V, 1 | concerning soul—if this sense organ is composed of water and 15 V, 2 | distinctions, if both that organ itself and the membrane 16 V, 2 | shaken and moved as the organ moves the breath, for while 17 V, 7 | origin in the heart near the organ which sets the voice in 18 V, 7 | warp; as this relaxes, the organ which moves the voice is 19 V, 7 | inequality, is that the part or organ through which the voice 20 V, 7 | softness or hardness of the organ, for what is soft can be 21 V, 7 | hard cannot; thus the soft organ can utter a loud or a small