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Aristotle
On the Soul

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1 II, 1 | natural body having life potentially within it. But substance 2 II, 1 | natural body having life potentially in it. The body so described 3 II, 1 | understand by that which is "potentially capable of living" what 4 II, 2 | division was actually one, potentially many), so we notice a similar 5 II, 2 | realized in what is already potentially that thing, i.e. in a matter 6 II, 3 | successive term of which potentially contains its predecessor, 7 II, 5 | what is sensitive is only potentially, not actually. The power 8 II, 5 | the power of sensation is potentially like what the perceived 9 II, 7 | and exists whenever the potentially transparent is excited to 10 II, 7 | transparent, when it is potentially, not of course when it is 11 II, 7 | fire that makes what is potentially transparent actually transparent.~ 12 II, 9 | Consequently the organ of smell is potentially dry.~ 13 II, 10| must be either actually or potentially liquid like what is saline; 14 II, 10| power of tasting is what is potentially of that kind, and that what 15 II, 11| This is that part which is potentially such as its object is actually: 16 II, 11| because the other is already potentially such. That is why when an 17 II, 11| be actually neither but potentially either (and so with all 18 III, 2 | both contraries at once potentially, it cannot be self-identical 19 III, 4 | object; that is, must be potentially identical in character with 20 III, 4 | even this is the forms only potentially, not actually.~Observation 21 III, 4 | that mind is in a sense potentially whatever is thinkable, though 22 III, 4 | objects of thought is only potentially present. It follows that 23 III, 5 | involved, (1) a matter which is potentially all the particulars included 24 III, 7 | sensitive faculty already was potentially what the object makes it 25 III, 8 | knowledge and sensation are potentially these objects, the one what


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