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Aristotle
On the Soul

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capable

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | proper to soul, soul will be capable of separate existence; if 2 I, 3 | it is what moves (or is capable of moving) itself, but it 3 I, 4 | originative of movement and itself capable of being moved, it must 4 I, 5 | with all the things it is capable of apprehending. But the 5 I, 5 | both (a) that like is not capable of being affected by like, 6 II, 1 | that which is "potentially capable of living" what has lost 7 II, 2 | perishable; it alone is capable of existence in isolation 8 II, 2 | distinct from perceiving, to be capable of opining and to be capable 9 II, 2 | capable of opining and to be capable of perceiving must be distinct, 10 II, 2 | matter-knowledge of what is capable of knowing, health of what 11 II, 2 | knowing, health of what is capable of being made healthy (for 12 II, 2 | operation of that which is capable of originating change terminates 13 II, 4 | except what has soul in it is capable of sensation. The same holds 14 II, 4 | recall that all food must be capable of being digested, and that 15 II, 7 | belief is too great.~What is capable of taking on colour is what 16 II, 10| easily dissolved, and (b) capable of dissolving along with 17 II, 10| with must be non-liquid but capable of liquefaction without 18 II, 12| so no principle in them capable of taking on the forms of 19 II, 12| this, that all bodies are capable of being affected by smells 20 III, 2 | case the sense-organ is capable of receiving the sensible 21 III, 2 | to touch, that which is capable of being either warmed or 22 III, 4 | is acted upon by what is capable of being thought, or a process 23 III, 4 | therefore be, while impassible, capable of receiving the form of 24 III, 4 | the realities it knows are capable of being separated from 25 III, 4 | only in so far as they are capable of being disengaged from 26 III, 6 | may mean either (a) "not capable of being divided" or (b) " 27 III, 9 | even plants would have been capable of originating such movement 28 III, 9 | follows that, had they been capable of originating forward movement, 29 III, 10| Both of these then are capable of originating local movement, 30 III, 10| inasmuch as an animal is capable of appetite it is capable 31 III, 10| capable of appetite it is capable of self-movement; it is 32 III, 10| self-movement; it is not capable of appetite without possessing 33 III, 12| means to an end. Every body capable of forward movement would, 34 III, 12| only to some, e.g. those capable of forward movement must 35 III, 13| must, as we have said, be capable of touch. All the other 36 III, 13| qualities, and its organ is capable of receiving not only all


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