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| Alphabetical [« »] sees 7 sense 21 sense-organs 1 sense-perception 17 sense-perceptions 1 senses 5 sensitive 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 while 17 dream 17 object 17 sense-perception 17 sensory 16 also 16 have | Aristotle On Dreams IntraText - Concordances sense-perception |
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1 1| intelligence or to that of sense-perception; for these are the only 2 1| general that of the faculty of sense-perception, perceiving; and if there 3 1| conclude that it is not by sense-perception we perceive a dream.~But 4 1| on which opinion without sense-perception asserts nothing either truly 5 1| different from, the faculty of sense-perception, in either case the illusion 6 1| false that his faculty of sense-perception is unaffected, the fact 7 1| of dreaming] pertains to sense-perception as surely as sleep itself 8 1| is identical with that of sense-perception, though the essential notion 9 1| from that of a faculty of sense-perception; and since presentation 10 1| activity of the faculty of sense-perception, but belongs to this faculty 11 2| attending sleep. The objects of sense-perception corresponding to each sensory 12 2| each sensory organ produce sense-perception in us, and the affection 13 2| wherein the exercise of sense-perception takes place, since sense-perception, 14 2| sense-perception takes place, since sense-perception, as realized in actual perceiving, 15 2| slight differences, and that sense-perception is quick to respond to it; 16 2| respecting the operations of sense-perception when we are excited by emotions, 17 3| to the head quarters of sense-perception, and there display themselves