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sense 108
sense-we 1
senseless 2
senses 10
sensessome 1
sensible 4
separate 4
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10 opposite
10 plainly
10 relative
10 senses
10 strange
10 supremely
10 temper
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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senses

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | since "good" has as many senses as "being" (for it is predicated 2 II, 1 | plain in the case of the senses; for it was not by often 3 II, 1 | hearing that we got these senses, but on the contrary we 4 II, 9 | that is perceived by the senses; such things depend on particular 5 III, 10 | pleasure connected with these senses, except incidentally. For 6 III, 10 | most widely shared of the senses; and self-indulgence would 7 VII, 3 | use the word "know" in two senses (for both the man who has 8 VII, 5 | thoughtless and live by their senses alone are brutish, like 9 VII, 12 | may be so in either of two senses (one thing good simply and 10 VIII, 12| of discrimination by the senses. From these considerations


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