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sends 2
sensation 37
sensations 2
sense 34
sense-and 1
sense-organ 2
sense-organs 7
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35 upper
34 great
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34 sense
34 species
33 former
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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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sense

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | to mind, in the other to sense, of his end-the physician 2 I, 5 | have no graces to charm the sense, yet even these, by disclosing 3 II, 1 | considerations show.~Each sense is confined to a single 4 II, 1 | touch more than any other sense appears to be correlated 5 II, 2 | portion of the whole in one sense are designated by the same 6 II, 2 | blood-vessel-while in another sense they are not; but a portion 7 II, 2 | part, such as face, in no sense has the same designation 8 II, 2 | understanding as to the sense in which natural substances 9 II, 2 | the term hot used in one sense or in many? To answer this 10 II, 2 | be. A body then is in one sense said to be hotter than another, 11 II, 2 | contact with it. In a second sense, that is said to be hotter 12 II, 2 | may be the hotter in one sense, the second the hotter in 13 II, 2 | combustion. It is in another sense that pinewood and fat substances 14 II, 2 | substance is hotter in the sense of causing a greater feeling 15 II, 2 | that other is hotter in the sense of producing flame and burning. 16 II, 3 | Blood then in a certain sense is essentially hot, and 17 II, 3 | essentially hot, and in another sense is not so. For heat is included 18 II, 3 | or less degree.~In what sense, then, the blood is hot 19 II, 3 | blood is hot and in what sense fluid, and how far it partakes 20 II, 7 | continuity with the organs of sense is plain from simple inspection, 21 II, 8 | which is the organ of this sense. And it is the organ, either 22 II, 8 | the primary organ of the sense; or it is the organ and 23 II, 8 | itself.~It is obvious also to sense that it is for the sake 24 II, 10| and the centrally placed sense of smell, it is the character 25 II, 10| left, so also each organ of sense is double. In the case of 26 II, 10| the primary organ of this sense is not the flesh or analogous 27 II, 10| conspicuous in the other organs of sense. For there are two ears 28 II, 16| man has the most delicate sense of touch.~ 29 II, 17| perception of savours, a sense which is more delicate in 30 II, 17| impressionable by touch, of which sense taste is but a variety. 31 II, 17| and as the use of this sense is thus of short duration, 32 III, 7 | and the several organs of sense tend in all animals to consist 33 III, 7 | of necessity in the same sense as the excretions of the 34 III, 7 | bladder are necessary, in the sense, that is, of being an inevitable


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