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soul 23
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23 cold
23 fire
23 food
23 soul
23 while
22 mouth
22 others
Aristotle
On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing

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soul

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1 1 | a precise account of the soul, and while it is clear that 2 1 | divisions or faculties of the soul (whichever of the two be 3 2 | source of the nutritive soul is in the midst of the three 4 2 | true that the nutritive soul, in beings possessing it, 5 3 | sensitive and of the nutritive soul must be in the heart, for 6 4 | source of the sensitive soul, together with that connected 7 4 | appropriate function; for the soul will then be close to each, 8 4 | possession of sensitive soul, this soul must in the sanguineous 9 4 | of sensitive soul, this soul must in the sanguineous 10 4 | depends on this, and the soul is, as it were, set aglow 11 6 | 6~Everything living has soul, and it, as we have said, 12 10| asserts that it prevents the soul from being extruded from 13 10| His statement is that the soul and the hot element are 14 10| which he calls mind and soul. Hence, when we breathe 15 10| preventing the expulsion of the soul which resides in the animal.~ 16 14| life and the presence of soul involve a certain heat. 17 14| animals occurs apart from soul and warmth, for it is to 18 14| that the primary nutritive soul also must be located in 19 14| stated in the treatise On the Soul), and this depends on the 20 19| have been assigned a higher soul and they have a higher nature 21 22| refrigeration, is the union of the soul with fire that takes place 22 23| absence of feeling when the soul’s connexion is severed. 23 24| substance, in the nutritive soul, and life is the maintenance


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