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Dialogue
1 Intro| said, would arise, first, sensation; secondly, love, which is 2 Intro| sense, we now pass on to sensation. But we cannot explain sensation 3 Intro| sensation. But we cannot explain sensation without explaining the nature 4 Intro| our general doctrine of sensation, parts of the body which 5 Intro| afterwards, when treating of sensation, but they may be more conveniently 6 Intro| in conveying motion and sensation, which he supposed to be 7 Intro| In Plato’s explanation of sensation we are struck by the fact 8 Intro| more or less disagreeable sensation, while other particles congenial 9 Intro| sense of the manner in which sensation and motion are communicated 10 Intro| The general phenomena of sensation are partly internal, but 11 Timae| opinion with the help of sensation and without reason, is always 12 Timae| and the same faculty of sensation, arising out of irresistible 13 Timae| which are concerned with sensation, nor the latter without 14 Timae| matted together, destroy sensation by reason of its hardness, 15 Timae| of flesh in order to give sensation,—as, for example, the tongue. 16 Timae| having more wisdom and sensation than the rest of the body,