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Page xii
... 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. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 ...
... 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. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 ...
Page xviii
... touch upon the supernatural and mythical : but it would probably also supply a real psychological foundation for the belief . And in one passage to which Bernays , as might be expected , attaches considerable importance , the dialogue ...
... touch upon the supernatural and mythical : but it would probably also supply a real psychological foundation for the belief . And in one passage to which Bernays , as might be expected , attaches considerable importance , the dialogue ...
Page lix
... touch : and therefore the organ of taste must be rendered moist and like its objects - yet this however without losing its intrinsic character ( owloμevov ) . The view therefore of earlier thinkers who maintained that in sense ...
... touch : and therefore the organ of taste must be rendered moist and like its objects - yet this however without losing its intrinsic character ( owloμevov ) . The view therefore of earlier thinkers who maintained that in sense ...
Page lxii
... touch destroy life itself . And the reason in each case is the same . Strong light , strong odours , too high sounds - all destroy that equilibrium which sense - perception involves : the organ as an intermediate condition is no longer ...
... touch destroy life itself . And the reason in each case is the same . Strong light , strong odours , too high sounds - all destroy that equilibrium which sense - perception involves : the organ as an intermediate condition is no longer ...
Page lxiv
... touch is the sense which all the other senses presuppose . Touch is , in fact , the most common of all the perceptive faculties : it is that which all animals necessarily possess : and its final cause is of a humbler nature than that of ...
... touch is the sense which all the other senses presuppose . Touch is , in fact , the most common of all the perceptive faculties : it is that which all animals necessarily possess : and its final cause is of a humbler nature than that of ...
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