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1 1| definitely considered the soul, by itself, and its several 2 1| determined respecting the soul [sc. by itself] must be 3 1| parts [sc. the attributes of soul and body conjointly] of 4 1| manifestly, attributes of soul and body in conjunction, 5 1| above enumerated belong to soul and body in conjunction, 6 1| sensation is generated in the soul through the medium of the 7 1| in our treatise On the Soul, explained the nature of 8 1| the reason given in On the Soul, and taste, because of nutrition. 9 1| practical, is generated in the soul.~Of the two last mentioned, 10 2| air, it must be water. The soul or its perceptive part is 11 2| from its connexion with the soul].~Hence, if the facts be 12 3| we have treated in On the Soul in general terms, having 13 3| potential. We have in On the Soul explained in what sense 14 3| We have already in On the Soul stated of Light that it 15 4| before, in our work On the Soul, we explained the nature 16 7| perceptible.~Again, the soul would be more likely to 17 7| it appears that when the Soul predicates numerical unity 18 7| a different part of the Soul? Or [must we object] that, 19 7| Sight, if we assume it [the Soul qua exercising Sight] to 20 7| one [to illustrate how the Soul might have in it two different 21 7| so there may be in the Soul something analogous, [the 22 7| but if this is so in the Soul, then, in so far as what 23 7| hypothesis (of different parts of Soul remaining engaged in simultaneous 24 7| while if the two parts of Soul remain separate, the analogy 25 7| need of different parts of Soul, co-operating in each sense, 26 7| be sensation.~But if the Soul does not, in the way suggested [ 27 7| then, as is the fact, the Soul with one part perceives 28 7| some one faculty in the soul with which the latter perceives 29 7| the case of the perceiving Soul conceivably analogous to 30 7| also, in the case of the Soul, that the faculty of perception