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Chapter XXVIII.
WHENCE IT IS THAT IN ANIMALS THERE ARE APPETITES AND PLEASURES.

EMPEDOCLES says that the want of those elements which compose animals gives to them appetite, and pleasures [p. 192] spring from humidity. As to the motions of dangers and such like things, as perturbations, &c....

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