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sense-and 1
sense-organ 2
sense-organs 7
senses 19
sensibility 6
sensible 1
sensibles 1
Frequency    [«  »]
19 makes
19 nothing
19 rate
19 senses
19 suet
19 together
18 alone
Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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senses

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | distinguishing the various senses in which the term necessity 2 I, 1 | nature is spoken of in two senses, and the nature of a thing 3 I, 1 | the latter of these two senses that either the whole soul 4 I, 1 | in the former of the two senses. But the alternation of 5 II, 2 | all things that affect our senses are the most distinct, what 6 II, 2 | hotter" is used in several senses; so that different statements, 7 II, 2 | then in all the various senses that have been mentioned, 8 II, 2 | are used in many different senses, and that no one substance 9 II, 2 | than others in all these senses, we must, when we attribute 10 II, 2 | used in all these various senses, it plainly follows that 11 II, 3 | terms are used in various senses. Sometimes, for instance, 12 II, 8 | in the case of the other senses it was impossible for nature 13 II, 10| see that certain of the senses are located in the head, 14 II, 10| was stated that two of the senses, namely touch and taste, 15 II, 10| visible organs for these senses in the head; a fact which 16 II, 10| be that the more precise senses will have their precision 17 II, 10| the organs of the precise senses are lodged in the head.~ 18 II, 10| in the case of the other senses. However, even in taste 19 III, 4 | but also evident to the senses. For no sooner is the embryo


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