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Page xii
... Hearing and Sound IX . The Sense of Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of Sense PAGE 58 64 · 72 76 84 92 94 . 100 . 108 · 112 . 116 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . 1 ...
... Hearing and Sound IX . The Sense of Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of Sense PAGE 58 64 · 72 76 84 92 94 . 100 . 108 · 112 . 116 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . 1 ...
Page lxiii
... hearing sound : and thus sight never gets beyond perceiving colours , hearing beyond perceiving sounds : if we do go beyond it and refer our sensation to a thing or person , we have passed beyond the special sensible , and ...
... hearing sound : and thus sight never gets beyond perceiving colours , hearing beyond perceiving sounds : if we do go beyond it and refer our sensation to a thing or person , we have passed beyond the special sensible , and ...
Page lxiv
... hearing are directed to our moral advancement , our intellectual development - they are Toû ev Čŷv éveka : whereas touch and taste are intended for our bare subsistence , contribute to nothing but our animal existence , are in short ...
... hearing are directed to our moral advancement , our intellectual development - they are Toû ev Čŷv éveka : whereas touch and taste are intended for our bare subsistence , contribute to nothing but our animal existence , are in short ...
Page lxvii
... hearing rather , whereas sight , smell and hearing act at a distance from their object , touch and taste operate in close proximity by means of almost actual contact ' . At first sight , water might be thought to be the medium in the ...
... hearing rather , whereas sight , smell and hearing act at a distance from their object , touch and taste operate in close proximity by means of almost actual contact ' . At first sight , water might be thought to be the medium in the ...
Page lxix
... hearing . And while touch and taste are indispensable con- ditions of animal existence , the sense of smell is almost as it were a luxury in life - an appendage to the faculties which are essential to vitality itself . Still more is ...
... hearing . And while touch and taste are indispensable con- ditions of animal existence , the sense of smell is almost as it were a luxury in life - an appendage to the faculties which are essential to vitality itself . Still more is ...
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