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... nutrition , and , through nutrition , growth or development , within a certain prescribed range , and absorption or rather change wrought by absorption , that is , decay . These two functions constitute , in fact , animated beings , and ...
... nutrition , and , through nutrition , growth or development , within a certain prescribed range , and absorption or rather change wrought by absorption , that is , decay . These two functions constitute , in fact , animated beings , and ...
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... nutrition , growth , and decay be manifested in any object , we say that that object is alive . And , therefore , all plants seem to be alive , for they all appear to have within them a faculty and a principle by which they acquire ...
... nutrition , growth , and decay be manifested in any object , we say that that object is alive . And , therefore , all plants seem to be alive , for they all appear to have within them a faculty and a principle by which they acquire ...
Side 74
... nutrition as a fact ; without reference , that is , either to vital processes or to food . We may assume that Aristotle was unacquainted with the rudimentary forms and development of the corporeal organs , and yet , judging from this ...
... nutrition as a fact ; without reference , that is , either to vital processes or to food . We may assume that Aristotle was unacquainted with the rudimentary forms and development of the corporeal organs , and yet , judging from this ...
Side 76
... nutrition ; the object before perception ; and the intelligible before thought . Thus we must first speak upon nutrition and generation , for the nutritive faculty is innate in other beings besides animals ; it is the primal and most ...
... nutrition ; the object before perception ; and the intelligible before thought . Thus we must first speak upon nutrition and generation , for the nutritive faculty is innate in other beings besides animals ; it is the primal and most ...
Side 79
... nutrition ; for it is by this , compared with other faculties , that Vital Principle is especially distin- guished . Nutrition , then , appears to be a contrary acted upon by a contrary , but this does not imply any kind of contrary by ...
... nutrition ; for it is by this , compared with other faculties , that Vital Principle is especially distin- guished . Nutrition , then , appears to be a contrary acted upon by a contrary , but this does not imply any kind of contrary by ...
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