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Aristotle
On Sense and the Sensible

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1 2| emanations from the visible objects.~Democritus, on the other 2 2| between the eye and its objects is air or light, vision 3 3| and that the visibility of objects is due to such a cause, 4 4| for they represent all objects of sense as objects of Touch. 5 4| all objects of sense as objects of Touch. Yet, if this is 6 4| to discern the smallest objects in each kind is what marks 7 6| these qualities are the objects of sense-perception. On 8 6| Reason? But they are not objects of Reason; nor does reason 9 6| nor does reason apprehend objects in space, except when it 10 6| So, in the case of other objects of sense, extremely small 11 6| number.~One might ask:—do the objects of sense-perception, or 12 7| should be able to discern two objects coinstantaneously in the 13 7| our assumption that simple objects are in all cases more distinctly 14 7| impossible to perceive two objects coinstantaneously in the 15 7| perceiving two distinct objects coinstantaneously with one 16 7| perceive coinstantaneously two objects in the same province of 17 7| perceive coinstantaneously objects in two different sensory 18 7| annihilate the perception of both Objects and Time].~Therefore we 19 7| in their presentation as objects. One sees the sun, or a 20 7| impossible to perceive several objects coinstantaneously; by "coinstantaneously" 21 7| mean perceiving the several objects in a time one and indivisible 22 7| place, to begin with the objects of one and the same sense, 23 7| they must be,] since the objects which it thus perceives 24 7| sense, to discern different objects coinstantaneously], the 25 7| plurality of heterogeneous objects.~If then, as is the fact, 26 7| of these [heterogeneous objects, such as White and Sweet]. 27 7| its different simultaneous objects] in its actualization, but 28 7| its different simultaneous objects] in its actualization?~Or 29 7| genus as regards some of its objects, in species as regards others. 30 7| perceive [numerically different objects] coinstantaneously with 31 7| relationship [sc. according as the objects to which it is directed 32 7| may say the same of the objects of Smelling and Hearing, 33 7| visible and invisible their objects, whether regarded in general 34 7| Sense-perception and their objects, whether regarded in general


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