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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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exists

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1 I, 1 | prior thing is produced and exists. As with these productions 2 I, 1 | antecedent which, because it exists or has been generated, makes 3 I, 1 | allow that every animal exists and was generated by nature, 4 I, 4 | that of analogy-such as exists between the bone of man 5 II, 1 | the elementary material exists for the sake of the homogeneous 6 II, 2 | intelligence. A like distinction exists also in the fluid which 7 II, 3 | be said is that the blood exists for the sake of nutrition, 8 II, 9 | For no bone in the body exists as a separate thing in itself, 9 II, 10| that vision, whenever it exists, should be in the neighbourhood 10 II, 17| a tongue, much like what exists in river crocodiles. In 11 II, 17| fishes, however, though it exists as a separate part, is never 12 III, 3 | these the former, or larynx, exists for the sake of respiration, 13 III, 4 | receptacles. And this possibility exists in the case of large animals, 14 III, 6 | been said that the lung exists as a provision to meet the 15 III, 6 | ovipara.~The lung, then, exists for respiration; and this 16 III, 7 | never large, and in some exists no more than by way of token. 17 III, 9 | of the organs mentioned exists in this animal. All other 18 III, 10| the sake of which the rest exists; while the lower part exists 19 III, 10| exists; while the lower part exists for the sake of the upper 20 III, 14| multiplicity of stomachs exists also in the horned animals;


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