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| Alphabetical [« »] advance 2 affect 2 affected 22 affection 9 affections 12 affects 1 affirmation 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 very 10 word 9 active 9 affection 9 among 9 bitter 9 bodily | Aristotle On the Soul IntraText - Concordances affection |
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1 I, 1 | these there is a concurrent affection of the body. In support 2 I, 1 | physicist would define an affection of soul differently from 3 I, 4 | of old age is due to an affection not of the soul but of its 4 II, 5 | a process of movement or affection from without, for it is 5 II, 7 | impossibility. Seeing is due to an affection or change of what has the 6 II, 12| in the case of plants the affection is an affection by form-and-matter 7 II, 12| plants the affection is an affection by form-and-matter together. 8 II, 12| smelling is more than such an affection by what is odorous-what 9 III, 4 | if thinking is a passive affection, then if mind is simple