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analogies 2
analogous 18
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18 bloodless
18 degree
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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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analogous

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | manifest in the products of an analogous cause or principle, not 2 I, 4 | attributes are not identical but analogous are separated. For instance, 3 I, 4 | and only agree in having analogous organs; for what in the 4 I, 5 | identical as that they are analogous. For instance, some groups 5 I, 5 | have no lung, but an organ analogous to a lung in its place; 6 I, 5 | have no blood, but a fluid analogous to blood, and with the same 7 I, 5 | attributes may be called analogous, in the second generic, 8 II, 2 | animals only having parts analogous to them. Of the hard and 9 II, 2 | also in the fluid which is analogous to blood. This explains 10 II, 5 | flesh, or of the substance analogous to flesh. But the blood, 11 II, 6 | have bones or something analogous to them, such as the fish-spines 12 II, 7 | have no brain, the part analogous to it-which is the cause 13 II, 8 | and it is the flesh, or analogous substance, which is the 14 II, 8 | office is fulfilled by some analogous substance, as by fishspine 15 II, 10| sense is not the flesh or analogous part, but lies internally. 16 III, 5 | that in them, or in parts analogous to them, is contained the 17 III, 5 | blood, and that the blood or analogous fluid is the material from 18 III, 5 | and flesh, or substance analogous to flesh. Now just as in


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