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1 I, 2 | opinion on this subject, in order that we may profit by whatever 2 I, 2 | the cause of beauty and order is mind, elsewhere that 3 I, 3 | moved, and so, reversing the order, we may infer from the movements 4 I, 3 | the harmonic numbers, in order that it may possess a connate 5 II, 3 | nutritive, while another order of living things has this 6 II, 3 | plus the sensory. If any order of living things has the 7 II, 3 | locomotion, and still another order of animate beings, i.e. 8 II, 3 | man and possibly another order like man or superior to 9 II, 3 | ask in the case of each order of living things, What is 10 II, 4 | or perceiving, for in the order of investigation the question 11 II, 4 | animal, a plant a plant, in order that, as far as its nature 12 II, 4 | and in this it follows the order of nature; all natural bodies 13 II, 8 | dissipating movement, in order that the animal may accurately 14 II, 8 | neither emits any sound. In order, therefore, that sound may 15 II, 9 | shifted or drawn back in order that we may see, while hardeyed 16 III, 4 | object of thought, mind in order, as Anaxagoras says, to 17 III, 13| pellucid, it must have in order to see, and taste because 18 III, 13| pleasant or painful to it, in order that it may perceive these