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1 7| e.g. habit, disposition, perception, knowledge, and attitude. 2 7| apprehended by knowledge; by perception, perception of the perceptible; 3 7| knowledge; by perception, perception of the perceptible; by the 4 7| which is apprehended by perception.~Sometimes, however, reciprocity 5 7| the case with regard to perception: for the object of perception 6 7| perception: for the object of perception is, it appears, prior to 7 7| appears, prior to the act of perception. If the perceptible is annihilated, 8 7| perceptible is annihilated, perception also will cease to exist; 9 7| but the annihilation of perception does not cancel the existence 10 7| of the perceptible. For perception implies a body perceived 11 7| perceived and a body in which perception takes place. Now if that 12 7| not exist, it follows that perception also ceases to exist. Thus 13 7| perceptible involves that of perception.~But the annihilation of 14 7| But the annihilation of perception does not involve that of 15 7| annihilated, it follows that perception also is annihilated, but 16 7| on, will remain.~Again, perception is generated at the same 17 7| perceptible surely exists before perception; for fire and water and 18 7| animal at all, and before perception. Thus it would seem that 19 7| perceptible exists before perception.~It may be questioned whether 20 8| affection" in the way of perception. For sweetness has the power