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organs with the body of which they form a part. 

 Whether all the " energise " are parts of a whole, 

 or whether, as Scotus taught long ago, there are 

 inferior or subservient kinds of " forms " or 

 " energiae " within the organism dominated by 

 and participating in the supreme " energia " 

 which unifies and animates the whole organism, 

 is not of any great consequence to the main 

 thesis with which this book has endeavoured to 

 deal, however interesting a subject of discussion 

 it may be in itself. 





