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Aristotle
On Sense and the Sensible

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1 1| generated in the soul.~Of the two last mentioned, seeing, 2 2| should become as it were two. The rapidity of the movement 3 2| appear to be simultaneously two and one. But, in fact, the 4 2| does not occur between any two things taken at random. 5 3| them may be spoken of from two points of view, i.e. either 6 3| though the joint product [of two particles, a black and a 7 4| pair of substances. Any two things can affect, or be 8 5| fabricate sapidity.~There are two species of the Odorous. 9 5| us to them, until, from two distinct kinds of sensations 10 5| employed respiration for two purposes: primarily for 11 5| perception of one of the two kinds of odour [i.e. that 12 5| the needless creation of two organs of sense; for in 13 6| are,] in whichever of the two ways [viz. by emanations 14 7| as is natural, that of two [simultaneous] sensory stimuli 15 7| should be able to discern two objects coinstantaneously 16 7| perceptible.~Now, if the two stimuli are equal but heterogeneous, 17 7| and the same sensory act, two things in the same sensory 18 7| unitemporal than that involving two different provinces, as 19 7| is impossible to perceive two objects coinstantaneously 20 7| however, they are no longer two], for their amalgamation 21 7| which perceive them will be two; but [if so, their perception 22 7| possibility of perceiving two distinct objects coinstantaneously 23 7| perceive coinstantaneously two objects in the same province 24 7| sense if they are really two, manifestly it is still 25 7| coinstantaneously objects in two different sensory provinces, 26 7| a line ab, divided into two parts at g, and let this 27 7| the Soul might have in it two different parts specifically 28 7| urge that, as there are two eyes, so there may be in 29 7| formed of both [i.e. of any two specifically identical parts 30 7| the analogy]; while if the two parts of Soul remain separate,


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