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Alphabetical [« »] sensible 1 sensibles 1 sensitive 3 sensory 13 sentences 1 separate 17 separated 10 | Frequency [« »] 13 rather 13 requires 13 science 13 sensory 13 shape 13 special 13 takes | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances sensory |
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1 I, 1 | growth, another, namely the sensory part, which is the source 2 II, 1 | functions. Again, as the sensory faculty, the motor faculty, 3 II, 1 | its character of general sensory recipient, be one of the 4 II, 2 | to think as to our other sensory impressions?~The explanation 5 II, 4 | the temperament and the sensory faculties of animals in 6 II, 5 | animal in virtue of its sensory part, that is in virtue 7 II, 10| heart that constitutes the sensory centre. There also it was 8 II, 10| the heat of blood destroys sensory activity. For these reasons 9 III, 4 | sensation; and the first sensory part is that which first 10 III, 5 | one source, is that the sensory soul is in all animals actually 11 III, 5 | and this one-ness of the sensory soul determines a corresponding 12 III, 5 | actual. Where, however, the sensory soul is lodged, there also 13 III, 10| centre wherein abides the sensory soul may be undisturbed,