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... moved or sus- taining shocks . Many mental phenomena are indeed , he grants , movements , and thinking no less than anger may depend on cer- tain changes in the organism . " But to describe the soul as feeling angry is no more ...
... moved or sus- taining shocks . Many mental phenomena are indeed , he grants , movements , and thinking no less than anger may depend on cer- tain changes in the organism . " But to describe the soul as feeling angry is no more ...
Page lvii
... moved ' or ' affected ' ( literally , ' suffer ' ) by an external object ' . It involves therefore immediately an ' altera- tion ' or a qualitative transformation : the affection , which is the vehicle of alteration , produces a change ...
... moved ' or ' affected ' ( literally , ' suffer ' ) by an external object ' . It involves therefore immediately an ' altera- tion ' or a qualitative transformation : the affection , which is the vehicle of alteration , produces a change ...
Page lviii
... moved ( riveîolai ) , it is vir- tually equivalent to active energy ( èvepyeîv ) . In receiving as it does the forms of things , sense is more than receptive : at the same time as it is impressed , it also in its turn impresses and ...
... moved ( riveîolai ) , it is vir- tually equivalent to active energy ( èvepyeîv ) . In receiving as it does the forms of things , sense is more than receptive : at the same time as it is impressed , it also in its turn impresses and ...
Page lxxxix
... moved in the same manner as it would have been moved by the object of sense itself . " So it is , Aristotle explains , that the earth appears 1 De Insomn . 2 , 460 16 , αἴτιον δὲ τοῦ συμβαίνειν ταῦτα τὸ μὴ κατὰ τὴν αὐτὴν δύναμιν κρίνειν ...
... moved in the same manner as it would have been moved by the object of sense itself . " So it is , Aristotle explains , that the earth appears 1 De Insomn . 2 , 460 16 , αἴτιον δὲ τοῦ συμβαίνειν ταῦτα τὸ μὴ κατὰ τὴν αὐτὴν δύναμιν κρίνειν ...
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... moved in the same way as it would be if the earth were really in movement . Illusion then in this case is the result of the fact that a bodily excitation suggests and originates a picture of the very object which might actually have ...
... moved in the same way as it would be if the earth were really in movement . Illusion then in this case is the result of the fact that a bodily excitation suggests and originates a picture of the very object which might actually have ...
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