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sends 3
sensation 9
sensations 2
sense 40
sense-organ 10
sense-organs 4
sense-perception 8
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41 she
40 birth
40 difference
40 sense
39 further
39 opposite
39 power
Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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sense

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 18| put into shape. In a third sense a man becomes unmusical 2 I, 18| well, and generally in this sense contraries arise from contraries. 3 I, 18| are from something in the sense that it is the efficient 4 I, 18| assuredly it is not in the sense of A being after B, as the 5 I, 19| or other part in a true sense if it be without soul or 6 I, 21| comes from them only in the sense in which a bed comes into 7 I, 22| in them lies in a certain sense the motion of the art. Such, 8 I, 23| first root.~In a certain sense the same thing happens also 9 II, 1 | semen. For if in a certain sense they cannot, yet in another 10 II, 1 | they cannot, yet in another sense they can. (Now it makes 11 II, 1 | moves the parts in a certain sense (not by touching any part 12 II, 1 | part except in an equivocal sense (as the eye of a dead man 13 II, 2 | smallest parts, small in the sense that each bubble is invisible, 14 II, 3 | as soulless or in every sense bereft of life (since both 15 II, 3 | been settled, then, in what sense the embryo and the semen 16 II, 3 | semen have soul, and in what sense they have not; they have 17 II, 5 | called eggs only in the sense in which an egg of wood 18 II, 5 | be understood, not in the sense that the parts are moved 19 II, 6 | formed; thus it is in one sense by necessity, in another 20 II, 6 | understood to be formed in one sense of necessity, but in another 21 II, 6 | necessity, but in another sense not of necessity but for 22 III, 2 | implant in animals a special sense of care for their young: 23 III, 9 | becomes egg-like in a certain sense after its original formation, 24 III, 11| resemble animals, so that in a sense they appear to come into 25 III, 11| from semen, but in another sense not so, and in one way they 26 III, 11| vital heat so that in a sense all things are full of soul. 27 IV, 1 | as we say, in a certain sense, out of its opposite. Thirdly, 28 IV, 3 | is already in a certain sense a monstrosity; for in these 29 IV, 4 | to Nature is in a certain sense according to Nature, whenever, 30 IV, 8 | reached perfection (for in a sense there is a perfection even 31 IV, 10| more important. For in a sense a wind, too, has a life 32 V, 1 | of necessity in another sense, not the sense mentioned 33 V, 1 | in another sense, not the sense mentioned just above, because 34 V, 1 | concerning soul—if this sense organ is composed of water 35 V, 1 | has pretty much a double sense (and this is the case in 36 V, 1 | hearing and smelling). In one sense keen sight means the power 37 V, 1 | of seeing keenly in the sense of distinguishing the differences 38 V, 2 | smell accurately mean in one sense to perceive as precisely 39 V, 2 | of perception, in another sense to hear and smell far off. 40 V, 8 | these are causes only in the sense of being the moving and


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