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1 I, 1 | result is reached, for the sake of which each prior thing 2 I, 1 | of evolution is for the sake of the thing Anally evolved, 3 I, 1 | evolved, and not this for the sake of the process. Empedocles, 4 II, 1 | house does not exist for the sake of bricks and stones, but 5 II, 1 | these materials for the sake of the house; and the same 6 II, 1 | material exists for the sake of the homogeneous parts, 7 II, 1 | however, exist for the sake of the latter. For the active 8 II, 3 | the blood exists for the sake of nutrition, that is the 9 II, 8 | sense that it is for the sake of the flesh that all the 10 II, 9 | perform the office for the sake of which bones exist; for, 11 II, 9 | the fleshy parts, for the sake of which the bones themselves 12 III, 3 | or larynx, exists for the sake of respiration, being the 13 III, 3 | inspiration, which occurs for the sake of the lung and for the 14 III, 3 | of the lung and for the sake of the principle which has 15 III, 8 | fluid at all for drinking’s sake but only as nutriment, insects 16 III, 10| honourable, and is that for the sake of which the rest exists; 17 III, 10| lower part exists for the sake of the upper and constitutes 18 III, 13| the former exist for the sake of the vessels, the latter