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Alphabetical [« »] perceives 2 perceiving 3 perceptible 4 perception 16 perception-not 1 perceptual 1 perfect 13 | Frequency [« »] 16 matter 16 middle 16 ourselves 16 perception 16 principles 16 put 16 stated | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances perception |
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1 I, 7 | there would be a life of perception, but it also seems to be 2 I, 7 | some by induction, some by perception, some by a certain habituation, 3 II, 9 | the decision rests with perception. So much, then, is plain, 4 III, 3 | for these are matters of perception. If we are to be always 5 IV, 5 | particular facts and on perception. But so much at least is 6 VI, 8 | but of perception-not the perception of qualities peculiar to 7 VI, 8 | peculiar to one sense but a perception akin to that by which we 8 VI, 8 | limit. But this is rather perception than practical wisdom, though 9 VI, 8 | though it is another kind of perception than that of the qualities 10 VI, 11| these therefore we must have perception, and this perception is 11 VI, 11| have perception, and this perception is intuitive reason.~This 12 VII, 3 | something within the sphere of perception; when a single opinion results 13 VII, 6 | appetite, if argument or perception merely says that an object 14 IX, 9 | animals by the power of perception in that of man by the power 15 IX, 9 | that of man by the power of perception or thought; and a power 16 IX, 9 | his own goodness, and such perception is pleasant in itself. He