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1 I, 1 | both accounts we should naturally be led to place in the front 2 I, 2 | accounts of soul; they assume, naturally enough, that what is in 3 I, 3 | no place: but if the soul naturally partakes in movement, it 4 II, 4 | nothing grows or decays naturally except what feeds itself, 5 II, 11| movements are transmitted is not naturally attached to our bodies, 6 II, 11| remains.~There must be such a naturally attached "medium" as flesh, 7 II, 11| qualities must be a body naturally attached to the organism.