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1 I, 2 | having a separate ability or faculty, and anatomically by certain 2 I, 2 | differentiated by an ability or faculty and by their function, and 3 I, 2 | only in virtue of a certain faculty and a certain part—just 4 I, 2 | isolated part or an isolated faculty. Clearly, then, the distinction 5 I, 18| distinguished by possessing a faculty, others by being in certain 6 I, 18| tongue and hand, by the faculty of doing something, the 7 I, 19| whether it has in it some faculty and efficient cause thereof, 8 II, 3 | Now it is true that the faculty of all kinds of soul seems 9 III, 7 | sense-perception; but the nutritive faculty of the soul is possessed 10 IV, 1 | corresponding organ, whether the faculty produces the desired results 11 IV, 1 | Again, Nature gives both the faculty and the organ to each individual 12 IV, 1 | the faculties, as e.g. the faculty of sight is not perfected 13 IV, 1 | nor the eye without the faculty of sight; and so too the 14 IV, 1 | into being along with the faculty of forming the excreta. 15 IV, 1 | since it differs in its faculty, its organ also is different, 16 IV, 3 | embryo is deficient in that faculty in which it has not prevailed. 17 IV, 3 | not prevailed. By "each faculty" I mean this. That which 18 V, 7 | for Nature has given this faculty to him in the highest degree