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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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life

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1 I, 2 | ultimate forms of animal life by bipartite division. But 2 II, 2 | constitution and mode of life of the several animals, 3 II, 2 | properties on which even life and death are largely dependent, 4 II, 7 | cardiac heat and the centre of life is most delicate in its 5 II, 9 | marked in those that live a life of rapine. Thus it is that 6 II, 10| us among things that have life, yet are they without any 7 II, 10| share has fallen not mere life but life of high degree. 8 II, 10| fallen not mere life but life of high degree. Now such 9 II, 10| some who hold that the life of man-would be longer than 10 II, 13| nothing in their mode of life which imperatively requires 11 II, 16| shall be suited alike for life in the water and for life 12 II, 16| life in the water and for life on dry land. just then as 13 II, 17| land animal, to live the life of a fish, and this again 14 III, 1 | is suited to the mode of life. Thus, in woodpeckers it 15 III, 1 | other way to the mode of life. For a broad bill enables 16 III, 1 | others of like habits of life, the tips of the bill end 17 III, 2 | in the other actions of life.~Such then are the reasons 18 III, 3 | say is the principle of life and the source of all motion 19 III, 4 | suited to its special mode of life and motion, so is it with 20 III, 4 | than at any later period of life, it being in the earliest 21 III, 4 | which are necessary for life. For life can be maintained 22 III, 4 | necessary for life. For life can be maintained even when 23 III, 6 | them the man condition of life.~The organ of respiration 24 III, 11| main governing powers of life, and that it is to governing


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