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Aristotle
On the Soul

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separate

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | whether we must not give a separate formula for each of it, 2 I, 1 | soul will be capable of separate existence; if there is none, 3 I, 1 | existence; if there is none, its separate existence is impossible. 4 I, 1 | attempting even in thought to separate them? The physicist is he 5 I, 1 | mathematician, (b) where they are separate both in fact and in thought 6 I, 5 | of the soul: What is the separate role of each in relation 7 II, 2 | the contrary, incapable of separate existence though, of course, 8 II, 3 | omitting this, to look for separate definitions corresponding 9 II, 5 | sentient". There are no separate names for the two stages 10 III, 2 | two agencies which remain separate; both the qualities discriminated 11 III, 2 | two agencies which remain separate to discriminate two objects 12 III, 2 | discriminate two objects which are separate, is therefore obvious; and 13 III, 2 | not possible to do this in separate movements of time may be 14 III, 2 | divided that perceives two separate objects at once, but in 15 III, 2 | two” it discriminates two separate objects with what in a sense 16 III, 4 | different either wholly separate from the sensitive faculty 17 III, 6 | thought which were given separate are combined, e.g. "incommensurate" 18 III, 7 | of Mathematics thinks as separate elements which do not exist 19 III, 7 | elements which do not exist separate. In every case the mind 20 III, 7 | for it while not existing separate from spatial conditions 21 III, 7 | to think anything that is separate, or not, we must consider 22 III, 8 | there is nothing outside and separate in existence from sensible 23 III, 9 | single part of the soul separate either spatially or in definition? 24 III, 9 | supposing we determine to posit separate parts in the soul; and lastly ( 25 III, 10| other is moved): they are separate in definition but not separable


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