Death better than disharmony, iii. 2.8 (47-[1057]).

Death, how the soul splits up, iii. 4.6 (15-[241]).

Death is only separation of soul from body, i. 6.6 (1-[50]).

Declination, ii. 3.3 (52-[1165]).

Decomposible, soul is not, merely because it has three parts, iv. 7.14 (2-[84]).

Decomposition and composition are not alteration, vi. 3.25 (44-[979]).

Decomposition and composition, explanation of, vi. 3.25 (44-[978]).

Defects, not in intelligible world, v. 9.14 (5-[117]).

Defects such as limping, do not proceed from intelligence, v. 9.10 (5-[113]).

Degeneration of races, implied by determinism, ii. 3.16 (52-[1184]).