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Chapter 16. That the Soul is not a subtle body, nor a dense one, and is of no genus whatsoever. 72.
Chapter 17. That the Soul is not an ethereal spirit; furthermore, that it is not a body in any general sense. 73.
Chapter 18. That virtues are inherent in the agent intellect and God, and in what manner. 73.
Chapter 19. What sort of thing God is, and what the order of beings is according to nobility and preservation. 74.
Chapter 20. A proposed question, and from where human ignorance proceeds; and furthermore, that the Mind, intellect, and God are not bodies, and how sensation occurs. 75.
Chapter 21. How God, the Intellect, and the Mind are understood by us. 75.
Chapter 22. That terrestrial forms exist under a more noble reason in the supreme orb than in the celestial; and the solution to the proposed question. 76.
Chapter 1. What kind of being the agent intellect is, and how it creates many beings, while being one unchanging Being. 77.
Chapter 2. Why the agent intellect is perfect and equal to God; likewise, why God is supremely perfect, and how the ordered production of things occurs. 78.
Chapter 3. Why the agent intellect produces intelligibles and sensibles, and how perpetuity occurs, and whence its appetite proceeds. 78.
Chapter 4. Why the heaven is moved by its own forms, and why perpetually, and for what end generations occur. 79.
Chapter 5. That every body is a participant in the divine good, and in what manner God is one. 79.