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1 I, 1 | anger should be defined as a certain mode of movement of such 2 I, 1 | he leaves to others, in certain cases it may be to a specialist, 3 I, 4 | Harmony, however, is a certain proportion or composition 4 I, 4 | from changes of place in certain parts or from qualitative 5 I, 5 | movement; there appear to be certain animals which stationary, 6 I, 5 | nor indeed in the case of certain classes of animal, for not 7 I, 5 | itself or the straight. Certain thinkers say that soul is 8 I, 5 | observation that plants and certain insects go on living when 9 II, 1 | body, or at any rate that certain parts of it are (if it has 10 II, 2 | as well? In the case of certain of these powers, the answers 11 II, 2 | have said, are, in spite of certain statements to the contrary, 12 II, 2 | these parts of soul, some certain of them only, others one 13 II, 2 | all the senses, some only certain of them, others only one, 14 II, 2 | which is the actuality of a certain kind of body. Hence the 15 II, 3 | we must examine it later. Certain kinds of animals possess 16 II, 3 | locomotion, some not. Lastly, certain living beings-a small minority-possess 17 II, 4 | Consequently it is clear that in a certain sense we may say that both 18 II, 5 | means either (a) to have a certain power or (b) to manifest 19 II, 5 | power or (b) to manifest a certain activity. To begin with, 20 II, 5 | called as having in him a certain potentiality, but there 21 II, 6 | all. There are at any rate certain kinds of movement which 22 II, 7 | is (a) colour and (b) a certain kind of object which can 23 II, 7 | them has contained in it a certain substance which is the same 24 II, 8 | us, to begin with, make certain distinctions about sound 25 II, 8 | potential, sound. There are certain things which, as we say, " 26 II, 8 | expect, since voice is a certain movement of air. The fish, 27 II, 9 | the organ of smell has a certain superiority over that in 28 II, 9 | transparent medium. Similarly in certain species of animals the organ 29 II, 11| flesh (including what in certain animals is homologous with 30 II, 11| because the medium produces a certain effect upon us, whereas 31 II, 12| magnitude; what they are is a certain ratio or power in a magnitude. 32 III, 1 | sense-organs are actually found in certain animals;-then all the possible 33 III, 4 | other than that of having a certain capacity. Thus that in the 34 III, 4 | though not in all; for in certain cases the thing and its 35 III, 4 | factors which combined in a certain ratio constitute flesh: 36 III, 12| a change extending to a certain point, and that which gave 37 III, 13| objects of sight or of smell certain other things are set in