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1 1| peculiar [each to its own sense]; and further, if all creatures, 2 1| hears, nor exercises any sense whatever. Perhaps we may 3 1| the fact being that the sense of seeing and the other 4 1| his [primary] faculty of sense, though not in precisely 5 1| perception in the simple sense. If it were the latter it 6 1| hear and see in the simple sense.~How then, and in what manner, 7 2| present in the organs of sense not only when the perceptions 8 2| not only a passion in the sense organ acted on by the polished 9 2| of which the controlling sense judges is not identical 10 2| its object stimulates a sense, but also when the sense 11 2| sense, but also when the sense by itself alone is stimulated, 12 3| from each of the organs of sense, is preserved in its integrity, 13 3| reaches the primary organ of sense comes from them, that one 14 3| as a rule, the governing sense affirms the report of each 15 3| report of each particular sense, unless another particular 16 3| unless another particular sense, more authoritative, makes 17 3| sensory impression taken when sense was actualizing itself; 18 3| lurking in the organs of sense. And indeed some very young 19 3| present in the ordinary sense, the other also should be 20 3| based on the movement of sense impressions, when such presentation 21 3| taking sleep in the strict sense of the term.~There are cases