Discursive reason cannot turn upon itself, v. 3.2 (49-[1091]).
Discursive reason, its function, v. 3.1 (49-[1090]).
Discursive reason, why it belongs to soul, not to intelligence, v. 3.3 (49-[1093]).
Discursive reason's highest part, receives impressions from its intelligence, v. 3.3 (49-[1092]).
Disease, as demoniacal possession wrong, ii. 9.14 (33-[627]).
Disharmony, vice is, iii. 6.2 (26-[352]).
Disharmony with laws of universe, worse than death, iii. 2.8 (47-[1057]).
Displacement, movement is single, vi. 3.24 (44-[977]).
Disposition, difficulty of mastering these corporeal dispositions, i. 8.8 (51-[1154]).
Distance from a unity is multitude and an evil, vi. 6.1 (34-[643]).