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1 II, 1 | be expected, the organ of touch, though still homogeneous, 2 II, 1 | all the sense-organs. For touch more than any other sense 3 II, 2 | again, is hotter to the touch than oil; yet it gets cold 4 II, 2 | again, is hotter to the touch than either water or oil, 5 II, 2 | latter is the hotter to the touch. The former again is the 6 II, 2 | the more heating to the touch. From all this it is clear 7 II, 7 | place it is cold even to the touch; and, secondly, of all the 8 II, 8 | sensibility, which is that of Touch; and it is the flesh, or 9 II, 8 | purpose; but in the case of touch she was compelled by necessity 10 II, 8 | the sense-organs that of touch is the only one that has 11 II, 9 | resembling the bones to the touch are such parts as nails, 12 II, 10| two of the senses, namely touch and taste, are manifestly 13 II, 10| is double. In the case of touch this is not apparent, the 14 II, 10| merely a modification of touch and which is placed in the 15 II, 10| apparent than in the case of touch, but still not so manifest 16 II, 16| the most delicate sense of touch.~ 17 II, 17| being most impressionable by touch, of which sense taste is