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1 II, 3| that if the soul of man be immortal, then every soul is immortal, 2 II, 3| immortal, then every soul is immortal, so that a previous admission 3 II, 3| if any soul whatever be immortal, then every soul is immortal. 4 II, 3| immortal, then every soul is immortal. This is not to be done 5 III, 6| that if the soul of man be immortal, so are other souls as well, 6 IV, 2| differentia as the genus, e.g. "immortal" as the genus of "God". 7 IV, 2| the genus of "God". For "immortal" is a differentia of "living 8 IV, 2| some are mortal and others immortal. Clearly, then, a bad mistake 9 IV, 2| species, by taking (e.g.) "immortal" to be "a god". For the 10 IV, 5| being mortal and become immortal: for no one will assert 11 V, 1| belongs to God, of being an "immortal living being": a "temporary 12 VI, 6| defined: e.g. supposing the "immortal" to be defined as a "living 13 VI, 6| from destruction will be immortal "at present". Possibly, 14 VI, 6| equivalent to saying that it is immortal, so that it is not meant 15 VI, 6| is not meant that it is immortal only at present. Still,