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| Alphabetical [« »] anaxagoras 2 ancillary 1 and 351 animal 30 animals 113 annul 1 another 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 refrigeration 32 through 31 blood 30 animal 30 breath 30 has 30 its | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances animal |
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1 1 | being what is called an animal and a living thing, we find 2 1 | characteristics (viz. being an animal and being alive) there must 3 1 | are called animals; for an animal qua animal cannot avoid 4 1 | animals; for an animal qua animal cannot avoid being alive. 5 1 | need not, though alive, be animal, for plants live without 6 1 | sensation that we distinguish animal from what is not animal.~ 7 1 | animal from what is not animal.~This organ, then, must 8 1 | disparate aspects, for being animal and living are not identical. 9 3 | there too, for it is qua animal that an animal is said to 10 3 | it is qua animal that an animal is said to be a living thing, 11 3 | thing, and it is called animal because endowed with sensation. 12 4 | hand-are diverse. Thus if animal is defined by the possession 13 7 | cooling effect and enables the animal to remain immersed for a 14 7 | however, always ensues if the animal is forced to hold its breath 15 9 | tortoise or a frog or any other animal of a similar class to stay 16 9 | facts are, however, no land animal seems to be suffocated by 17 10| soul which resides in the animal.~This explains why life 18 10| the upper hand, and, the animal being unable to respire, 19 10| does not occur in every animal, we must deem that this 20 14| which the organs of the animal are directly formed. Likewise 21 14| for the division of an animal by instruments and consequent 22 15| suffocation of a respiring animal by holding its mouth, for 23 15| ceases to suffice, and the animal dies of suffocation if it 24 16| is called the tadpole.~No animal yet has been seen to possess 25 17| 17~Every animal in order to exist requires 26 19| are of greater size, and animal in which the blood in the 27 19| assigned to the essence of the animal both in man and in other 28 20| the material of which any animal is constituted and the states 29 22| cause of the need which the animal has for refrigeration, is 30 27| continuously just so long as the animal lives and keeps this organ