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Aristotle
On the Soul

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1 I, 2 | of all sorts he calls the elements of the whole of Nature ( 2 I, 2 | is formed out of all his elements, each of them also being 3 I, 2 | fashions soul out of his elements; for like, he holds, is 4 I, 2 | out of the principles or elements, so that soul must be so 5 I, 2 | and are formed out of the elements; now things are apprehended 6 I, 2 | fire is the subtlest of the elements and nearest to incorporeality; 7 I, 2 | nature of blood.~Each of the elements has thus found its partisan, 8 I, 2 | be compounded of, all the elements. All, then, it may be said, 9 I, 2 | or constructed out of the elements. The language they all use 10 I, 3 | soul-substance out of the elements and dividing it in accordance 11 I, 4 | different ratio between the elements from that which makes bone. 12 I, 4 | different mixture of the elements, and the ratio of mixture 13 I, 4 | virtue of a ratio between the elements: is the soul identical with 14 I, 4 | that relation between the elements which constitutes flesh 15 I, 5 | soul is composed of the elements.~The reason assigned for 16 I, 5 | soul to be composed of the elements they succeed in identifying 17 I, 5 | of apprehending. But the elements are not the only things 18 I, 5 | others, formed out of the elements. Let us admit that the soul 19 I, 5 | soul knows or perceives the elements out of which each of these 20 I, 5 | each is, not merely the elements of which it is composed, 21 I, 5 | it is composed, but those elements combined in a determinate 22 I, 5 | gained by the presence of the elements in the soul, unless there 23 I, 5 | appear that all have common elements. Is the soul formed out 24 I, 5 | soul formed out of those elements alone which enter into substances? 25 I, 5 | that each kind of thing has elements or principles of its own, 26 I, 5 | that can be made out of the elements of a quantum is a quantum, 27 I, 5 | soul is composed of all the elements.~It is absurd, also, to 28 I, 5 | by means of its corporeal elements and by reference to something 29 I, 5 | or several or all of the elements? Each must certainly know 30 I, 5 | is that which unifies the elements into a soul? The elements 31 I, 5 | elements into a soul? The elements correspond, it would appear, 32 I, 5 | statement that it is the elements which are first of all that 33 I, 5 | is compounded out of the elements, and is those who assert 34 I, 5 | perceptive faculty out of the elements; for it appears that plants 35 I, 5 | construct the soul out of the elements, there is no necessity to 36 I, 5 | to suppose that all the elements enter into its construction; 37 I, 5 | resides in mixtures of the elements, and that although it is 38 I, 5 | it. The opinion that the elements have soul in them seems 39 I, 5 | s being composed of the elements, and that it is neither 40 II, 4 | of the primary bodies or elements is observed to feed and 41 II, 5 | earth, and all the other elements, which are the direct or 42 II, 11| those which characterize the elements, viz, hot cold, dry moist, 43 II, 11| earlier in our treatise on the elements. The organ for the perception 44 III, 1 | by or through the simple elements, e.g. air and water (and 45 III, 1 | both); and if of the simple elements two only, air and water, 46 III, 1 | which belong to the four elements of our world, no sense can 47 III, 5 | material), these distinct elements must likewise be found within 48 III, 7 | Mathematics thinks as separate elements which do not exist separate. 49 III, 13| of touch. All the other elements with the exception of earth 50 III, 13| can consist of these other elements.~Nor can it consist solely


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