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Aristotle
On Sense and the Sensible

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1 2| that which is seen seem different from one another. Hence 2 3| and in what sense it is different from, the correlative sensation, 3 3| fact, a species of colour different from either. Such, then, 4 3| itself unaffected, will be different in kind from that produced 5 3| it presents itself as a different colour, i.e. as one which 6 4| each have their being in different things. Savours, as a class, 7 4| generated from the water, though different kinds from its different 8 4| different kinds from its different parts, or else (c) the water 9 4| of Savour germs [so that different savours should arise out 10 4| savours should arise out of different parts of the water]; for 11 4| of the water]; for we see different kinds of taste generated 12 5| and water alike, but in a different province of sense, precisely 13 5| many species as there are different tastes; but we cannot go 14 6| impossibility of several persons in different places hearing or smelling [ 15 6| perceive an object numerically different for each, though specifically 16 6| regard to Light the case is different. For Light has its raison 17 6| qualitative change the case is different from what it is in local 18 6| local movement [both being different species of kinesis]. Local 19 7| those things which belong to different sense provinces (for only 20 7| than that involving two different provinces, as Sight and 21 7| coinstantaneously objects in two different sensory provinces, as White 22 7| one] though specifically different from one another, and so, 23 7| sense self-identical, but different from the former, discerns 24 7| Contrary, [but are yet of different species]. For these are, [ 25 7| denominated co-ordinates though in different provinces of sense (e.g. 26 7| White co-ordinates though in different provinces) stand yet more 27 7| them [viz. sensibles in different sensory provinces whether 28 7| one should perceive the different things coinstantaneously, 29 7| coinstantaneously, but each with a different part of the Soul? Or [must 30 7| and another colour with a different part, it will have a plurality 31 7| Soul might have in it two different parts specifically identical, 32 7| the above hypothesis (of different parts of Soul remaining 33 7| supposition of the need of different parts of Soul, co-operating 34 7| in each sense, to discern different objects coinstantaneously], 35 7| way suggested [i.e. with different parts of itself acting simultaneously], 36 7| it perceives sensibles of different senses. For it is, as already 37 7| though it perceives each different genus of sensibles through 38 7| genus of sensibles through a different organ.~May we not, then, 39 7| indivisible [sc. qua combining its different simultaneous objects] in 40 7| in its actualization, but different, when it has become divisible [ 41 7| qua distinguishing its different simultaneous objects] in 42 7| being of each quality is different [from that of every other]. 43 7| numerically one and the same, but different [differentiated] in its 44 7| differentiated] in its being; different, that is to say, in genus 45 7| can perceive [numerically different objects] coinstantaneously


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