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Alphabetical [« »] violent 3 violently 1 vipers 2 virtue 17 visible 14 visibly 6 vision 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 shed 17 stage 17 towards 17 virtue 16 complete 16 differences 16 distinction | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances virtue |
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1 I, 1 | the word is only used in virtue of a similarity and analogy. 2 I, 2 | is not male or female in virtue of the whole of itself, 3 I, 2 | whole of itself, but only in virtue of a certain faculty and 4 I, 2 | is not male or female in virtue of an isolated part or an 5 I, 19| semen potentially, either in virtue of its own mass or because 6 II, 1 | and divine is always, in virtue of its own nature, the cause 7 II, 1 | A thing lives, then, in virtue of participating in the 8 II, 1 | class of animals exists in virtue of sense-perception. The 9 II, 1 | come to the principle in virtue of which flesh is flesh 10 II, 3 | also concerning the soul in virtue of which an animal is so 11 II, 3 | so called (and this is in virtue of the sensitive part of 12 II, 3 | acquire the sensitive soul in virtue of which an animal is an 13 II, 3 | same movement as that in virtue of which the body increases ( 14 IV, 1 | 2) the male is such in virtue of a certain capacity and 15 IV, 1 | and the female is such in virtue of an incapacity, and (3) 16 IV, 1 | the male, for it is not in virtue of any part you please that 17 IV, 2 | art or of Nature exist in virtue of a certain ratio. Now