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1 I, 14| propositions, some are on natural philosophy, while some are 2 I, 14| while such as this are on natural philosophy, e.g. "Is the 3 V, 2 | e.g.) seeing that to "being natural sentient" signifies more 4 V, 6 | to be essentially "the natural virtue of the rational faculty", 5 V, 6 | to be essentially "the natural virtue of the faculty of 6 VI, 3 | cooling" is "the privation of natural heat". For all privation 7 VI, 3 | privation is a privation of some natural attribute, so that the addition 8 VI, 3 | the addition of the word "natural" is superfluous: it would 9 VI, 3 | itself that the heat meant is natural heat.~Again, see if a universal 10 VI, 6 | relative term relatively to its natural purpose: for while in some 11 VI, 6 | used in relation to its natural purpose only and to nothing 12 VI, 6 | mistake: for that is not its natural function. The definition 13 VI, 6 | definition of a thing’s natural function is "that for which 14 VIII, 14| task of this kind a certain natural ability is required: in 15 VIII, 14| is required: in fact real natural ability just is the power 16 VIII, 14| and shun the false. Men of natural ability can do this; for