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1 I, 1 | themselves, namely, what is the process of formation of each animal; 2 I, 1 | or that manner. For the process of evolution is for the 3 I, 1 | this for the sake of the process. Empedocles, then, was in 4 I, 1 | as art, and by the same process.~The fittest mode, then, 5 I, 1 | characters, therefore is the process of his development necessarily 6 I, 1 | related as the developmental process and the result. Anterior, 7 I, 1 | this and that part of the process is necessitated by this 8 II, 1 | generation. For generation is a process from a something to a something; 9 II, 1 | material and the generative process must necessarily be anterior 10 II, 1 | only tries to define the process of formation. For the definition 11 II, 2 | consist chiefly of earth, the process of solidification is rapid, 12 II, 4 | does not coagulate, this process occurring only in the other 13 II, 4 | resultant of a necessary process, while another part is material 14 II, 7 | also are hardened by the process, because the water which 15 II, 7 | starting-point of the generative process, and the latter has no other 16 II, 17| make its way in during the process. Unless therefore one pulls 17 III, 4 | from observations on the process of development that the 18 III, 10| it had some share in the process of thinking (Phronein).