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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 1 | mode of ratiocination are different in natural science from 2 I, 1 | and of the mule, though in different ways as here set forth. 3 I, 2 | putting its members under different bifurcations, as is done 4 I, 2 | and others placed in a different class. The group Birds and 5 I, 3 | undifferentiated element in two different groups.~Again, if the species 6 I, 3 | than a single division; different groups must not be included 7 I, 3 | disruption of a species into different groups. For in almost all 8 I, 3 | what they have not, namely, different appellations; and which, 9 I, 3 | put a single group under different divisions or contrary groups 10 II, 1 | distributed separately to the different homogeneous parts, one being 11 II, 1 | pressure, and another and different property for simple prehension. 12 II, 2 | to illustrate this. For different bloods differ in their degrees 13 II, 2 | compare the bloods from different parts of the same individual 14 II, 2 | individual or the bloods of different animals. For, in the individual, 15 II, 2 | several senses; so that different statements, though in verbal 16 II, 2 | than another in all these different fashions. Boiling water 17 II, 2 | hotter are used in many different senses, and that no one 18 II, 6 | already mentioned, is somewhat different from that of other bones. 19 II, 8 | Cephalopods the plan is entirely different, there being moreover a 20 II, 8 | the arrangement is quite different from that of the Cephalopods; 21 II, 8 | of the Cephalopods; quite different also from that which obtains 22 II, 9 | unable to allot to many different parts one and the same superfluity 23 III, 1 | ones, and these differ in different groups. Thus in some animals 24 III, 1 | why the horns of cows are different from those of bulls, and, 25 III, 4 | these also differing in different animals. Viscera, then, 26 III, 4 | limbs vary in position in different animals, and are not to 27 III, 4 | in swine for instance. Different hearts differ also from 28 III, 5 | mutual relations of the different vessels must be looked for 29 III, 6 | The lung differs much in different animals. For in some it 30 III, 12| viscera present differences in different possessors. For the heart 31 III, 12| spleen, again, varies in different animals. For in those that 32 III, 14| in others it differs in different portions. Thus in some cases


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