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... Sense - Perception in its General Features VI . The Three Kinds of Objects of Sense VII . The Sense of Sight VIII . Hearing and Sound IX . The Sense of Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of ...
... Sense - Perception in its General Features VI . The Three Kinds of Objects of Sense VII . The Sense of Sight VIII . Hearing and Sound IX . The Sense of Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of ...
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... SENSE . From the capacities of growth and reproduction , Aristotle passes to the faculties of sense . These sentient capacities mark a decided point in the development of life on earth : for it is the possession of the powers of sense ...
... SENSE . From the capacities of growth and reproduction , Aristotle passes to the faculties of sense . These sentient capacities mark a decided point in the development of life on earth : for it is the possession of the powers of sense ...
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... sense is not a susceptibility to the actual object of sensation : it is but the specific character , the determining form which the sense receives . And accordingly we find the faculty of sense defined as a power of receiving sensible ...
... sense is not a susceptibility to the actual object of sensation : it is but the specific character , the determining form which the sense receives . And accordingly we find the faculty of sense defined as a power of receiving sensible ...
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... sense is more than receptive : at the same time as it is impressed , it also in its turn impresses and gives that eidos to the things of sense without which they could not be otherwise perceived . But the writer fails here , as he fails ...
... sense is more than receptive : at the same time as it is impressed , it also in its turn impresses and gives that eidos to the things of sense without which they could not be otherwise perceived . But the writer fails here , as he fails ...
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... sense of this ' suffering ' in the one case is very different from that which it bears in the other . The former , the man who possesses the capacity of knowledge simply in virtue of his humanity , ' suffers ' or is acted on when from ...
... sense of this ' suffering ' in the one case is very different from that which it bears in the other . The former , the man who possesses the capacity of knowledge simply in virtue of his humanity , ' suffers ' or is acted on when from ...
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