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1 I, 1 | some other of the remaining kinds of predicates which we have 2 I, 5 | nearly incorporeal of all kinds of body. We have now sufficiently 3 I, 5 | or of any other of the kinds of predicates we have distinguished. 4 I, 5 | to know each of the other kinds of thing? Will it be said 5 I, 5 | take into consideration all kinds of soul. In fact (1) not 6 I, 5 | even so, there would be kinds and parts of soul of which 7 II, 1 | formula applicable to all kinds of soul, we must describe 8 II, 3 | powers above enumerated some kinds of living things, as we 9 II, 3 | examine it later. Certain kinds of animals possess in addition 10 II, 5 | active exercise. The two kinds of transition are distinct.~ 11 II, 6 | object of sense" covers three kinds of objects, two kinds of 12 II, 6 | three kinds of objects, two kinds of which are, in our language, 13 II, 6 | perceptible. Of the first two kinds one (a) consists of what 14 II, 6 | are at any rate certain kinds of movement which are perceptible 15 II, 6 | senses. Of the two former kinds, both of which are in their 16 II, 11| senses, there must be several kinds of what is tangible. It 17 III, 1 | power of perceiving both kinds of objects; for example,