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Dialogue
1 Intro| soul and have the name of sensations. Uniting with the ever-flowing 2 Intro| may proceed at once to the sensations we must assume the existence 3 Intro| the opposite effect.~>From sensations common to the whole body, 4 Intro| and the body, and that the sensations from both sides might be 5 Intro| thoughts as well as the flux of sensations; there is no connecting 6 Intro| to the suddenness of our sensations—the first being a sudden 7 Intro| of nature (Phileb.). The sensations become conscious to us when 8 Timae| received the general name of ‘sensations,’ which they still retain. 9 Timae| power; and if again any sensations enter in violently from 10 Timae| its natural state; but the sensations are clearest and strongest 11 Timae| are carried upwards to the sensations of the head, and cut all 12 Timae| and also in order that the sensations from both sides might be