| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] falsehood 4 falsely 1 fancy 1 far 26 farther 5 farthest 2 fashion 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 means 26 essence 26 every 26 far 26 substance 26 through 26 view | Aristotle On the Soul IntraText - Concordances far |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | science of Nature, at least so far as in its affections it 2 I, 3 | not incidental.~Some go so far as to hold that the movements 3 I, 4 | that which has mind, so far as it has it. That is why, 4 I, 4 | opinions we have enumerated, by far the most unreasonable is 5 I, 5 | the principles will have far more ignorance than knowledge, 6 II, 4 | plant, in order that, as far as its nature allows, it 7 II, 4 | of what is fed by it; so far forth as what has soul in 8 II, 4 | quantity, but it is only so far as what has soul in it is 9 II, 7 | of what is transparent so far forth as it has in it the 10 II, 7 | between-if there were nothing, so far from seeing with greater 11 II, 9 | in respect of touch we far excel all other species 12 II, 12| affected by it only in so far as it has in it the power 13 III, 2 | sound and the hearing so far as it is actual must be 14 III, 2 | contrary movements in so far as it is undivided, and 15 III, 2 | moment of time, while so far forth as it is divisible 16 III, 2 | one and the same time. So far forth then as it takes the 17 III, 2 | sense is divided: while so far as it takes it as one, it 18 III, 3 | Indeed the ancients go so far as to identify thinking 19 III, 3 | object of perception is far off. If then imagination 20 III, 4 | state. To sum up, in so far as the realities it knows 21 III, 4 | potentiality of them only in so far as they are capable of being 22 III, 9 | thinkers we shall find parts far more distinctly separated 23 III, 10| influenced by appetite so far as it is actually so influenced 24 III, 12| water the disturbance goes far beyond the object dipped: 25 III, 12| wax were transmitted as far as the wax extends.~ 26 III, 13| also destroys only in so far as it is at the same time