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| Alphabetical [« »] action-heats 1 action-passion 2 actions 1 active 13 activity 1 acts 6 actual 8 | Frequency [« »] 14 see 14 us 13 absolutely 13 active 13 dissociation 13 explain 13 f | Aristotle On the Generation and Corruption IntraText - Concordances active |
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1 I, 5 | the inflammable, so the active principle of growth, dwelling 2 I, 7 | and in general why the active thing assimilates to itself 3 I, 7 | continuous") mover.~Those active powers, then, whose forms 4 I, 7 | we have said) some of the active powers are unaffected while 5 I, 7 | motion is true also of the active powers. For as in motion " 6 I, 7 | is unmoved, so among the active powers "the first agent" 7 I, 7 | agent" is unaffected.~The active power is a "cause" in the 8 I, 7 | it takes place, is not "active". (That is why health is 9 I, 7 | That is why health is not "active", except metaphorically.) 10 I, 10| which are reciprocally active and passive, some are easily-divisible. 11 II, 2 | heavy and light are neither active nor susceptible. Things 12 II, 2 | elements" must be reciprocally active and susceptible, since they " 13 II, 9 | true it may be that Fire is active, i.e. sets things moving,