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1 II, 6| The reason is this. The sense-organ of the eyes is set upon 2 II, 6| But the eye is the only sense-organ that has a bodily constitution 3 V, 2| with sight, so here the sense-organ is the cause of judging 4 V, 2| hearing, then, since this sense-organ is of air, ends at the place 5 V, 2| which entered through the sense-organ, such again is the movement 6 V, 2| the starting-point of the sense-organ of hearing is set upon the 7 V, 2| depends on the purity of the sense-organ and of the membrane lying 8 V, 2| are keen-scented, for the sense-organ being above them, the movements 9 V, 2| afar and pass it on to the sense-organ.~In respect of sense-perception 10 V, 2| The reason is that the sense-organ in man is pure and least