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1 I, 2 | assign causality in the sense of the originating principle 2 I, 3 | is in the treatise about sense, since heat is an affection 3 I, 3 | heat is an affection of sense, but we may now explain 4 I, 14| in the universe, in the sense of a coming to be of the 5 II, 2 | always flow in the same sense. For since they flow to 6 II, 6 | north wind in the strict sense. Thrascias and Meses are 7 III, 2 | as to be indivisible for sense. It is impossible that the 8 III, 3 | as a point indivisible to sense. The band of cloud next 9 III, 4 | rest is imperceptible to sense. Hence also the rainbow 10 III, 6 | Hence, they are water in a sense, and in a sense not. Their 11 III, 6 | water in a sense, and in a sense not. Their matter was that 12 IV, 1 | environment (though in a special sense the word putrefaction is 13 IV, 2 | thing-nature, that is, in the sense of the formal cause and 14 IV, 4 | since all the objects of sense are determined by reference 15 IV, 4 | reference to the faculty of sense it is clearly the relation 16 IV, 8 | of a power of acting on sense). Secondly by other more 17 IV, 11| recognize that cold is in a sense the matter of bodies. For