|    Part, Question1   1, 77|        the exterior cause of such immutation is ~what is "per se" perceived
 2   1, 77|          A[3] Body Para. 3/5~Now, immutation is of two kinds, one natural,
 3   1, 77|         other spiritual. ~Natural immutation takes place by the form
 4   1, 77|         heated. Whereas spiritual immutation takes place ~by the form
 5   1, 77|           the senses, a spiritual immutation is required, whereby an ~
 6   1, 77|           Otherwise, if a natural immutation alone sufficed for the sense'
 7   1, 77|          senses we find spiritual immutation only, as in "sight" ~while
 8   1, 77|      spiritual but also a natural immutation; ~either on the part of
 9   1, 77|        the object we find natural immutation, as to ~place, in sound
10   1, 77|          air: and we find natural immutation by ~alteration, in odor
11   1, 77|        part ~of an organ, natural immutation takes place in "touch" and "
12   1, 77|        operations by ~any natural immutation unless indirectly.~Aquin.:
13   1, 77|          which is without natural immutation either in its organ ~or
14   1, 77|           which require a natural immutation on the part of the object; ~
15   1, 77|           to obviate any natural ~immutation in their organ; as happens
16   1, 77|          has in itself a power of immutation but ~only qualities of the
17   1, 77|            certain variety in the immutation of the senses. For sense
18   1, 77|           different formality of ~immutation. For touch involves a natural,
19   1, 77|        and not only a spiritual, ~immutation in its organ, by reason
20   1, 77| necessarily immuted by a natural ~immutation by reason of the quality
21   1, 77|        sensible forms comes by an immutation caused by the sensible,
22   1, 77|           it is immuted, in which immutation the action of sight ~is
23   1, 77|            is completed, and from immutation follows another in the common
24   1, 86|      sense feels by reason of the immutation in the ~material organ caused
25   1, 86|    understanding ~by the material immutation of an organ; and so there
 
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