I say, because for any living thing that has reached its normal development and which is unmutilated, and whose mode of generation is not spontaneous, the most natural act is the production of another like itself, an animal producing an animal, a plant... Essays on Aristotle's De Anima - Page 190edited by - 1992 - 448 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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