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1 I, 1 | solving the question of essence, our task becomes still 2 I, 1 | demonstration a definition of the essence is required as a starting-point, 3 I, 1 | former the form or formulable essence; for what he states is the 4 I, 1 | states is the formulable essence of the fact, though for 5 I, 1 | described by the other. Thus the essence of a house is assigned in 6 I, 1 | himself to the formulable essence alone? Is it not rather 7 I, 3 | only is it false that the essence of soul is correctly described 8 I, 3 | natural to it. But if the essence of soul be to move itself, 9 I, 3 | Yes, but that to whose essence belongs the power of being 10 I, 3 | of the soul is not of its essence, movement of the soul must 11 I, 3 | left obscure. It is not the essence of soul which is the cause 12 II, 1 | in the sense of form or essence, which is that precisely 13 II, 1 | definitive formula of a thing’s essence. That means that it is " 14 II, 1 | whatness", would have been its essence, and so its soul; if this 15 II, 1 | its whatness or formulable essence a soul; for that, it would 16 II, 1 | sight is the substance or essence of the eye which corresponds 17 II, 2 | health is the name of a form, essence, or ratio, or if we so express 18 II, 2 | be a ratio or formulable essence, not a matter or subject. 19 II, 2 | actuality or formulable essence of something that possesses 20 II, 4 | the end, it is (c) the essence of the whole living body.~ 21 II, 4 | clear; for in everything the essence is identical with the ground 22 II, 4 | identical with its formulable essence.~It is manifest that the 23 II, 4 | to the side of formulable essence rather than that of matter.~ 24 II, 12| same in fact, but their essence is not the same. What perceives 25 III, 4 | matter: its constitutive essence is different, if we may 26 III, 6 | sense of the constitutive essence is never in error nor is