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Aristotle
On Sense and the Sensible

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1 1| throughout. The remaining parts [sc. the attributes of soul 2 2| of the sensory organs, or parts of the body in which each 3 2| Wherefore the eye is of all parts of the body the least sensitive 4 2| coldest of all the bodily parts.~The organ of touch proper 5 2| hottest of all the bodily parts, is the counterpoise of 6 3| owing to its successive parts seeming to present themselves 7 3| juxtaposition of their minimal parts, which, owing to [the weakness 8 3| are divisible into minimal parts, [e.g. genera into individuals] 9 4| kinds from its different parts, or else (c) the water is 10 4| should arise out of different parts of the water]; for we see 11 6| perceptible [but of imperceptible] parts. Yet it must [be really 12 6| composed of perceptible parts], since assuredly it does 13 6| infinite number of unequal parts, but into a finite number 14 6| a finite number of equal parts, while that which is not 15 6| given time is divisible into parts; so that we should assume 16 6| of both is divided into parts. This too is the ground 17 6| it.~Naturally, then, the parts of media between a sensory 18 7| line ab, divided into two parts at g, and let this line 19 7| will have a plurality of parts the same in species, [as 20 7| have in it two different parts specifically identical, 21 7| two specifically identical parts as assumed] is one, the 22 7| hypothesis (of different parts of Soul remaining engaged 23 7| analogy]; while if the two parts of Soul remain separate, 24 7| of the need of different parts of Soul, co-operating in 25 7| suggested [i.e. with different parts of itself acting simultaneously],


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