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1 2| that which sees. For the case is merely one of reflexion. 2 3| Accordingly, as in the case of air the one condition 3 3| absurd. For they must, in any case, explain sense-perception 4 3| Indeed, in the previous case also there is no reason 5 3| minima; and it is in the case of these that natural mixture 6 4| especially manifest in the case of saline springs, for salt 7 5| water. This is proved by the case of fishes and testacea, 8 5| others. Moreover, to take the case of metals, gold is inodorous 9 5| away from it; such is the case with bees, and also with 10 6| same time, if this be the case [that there are magnitudes, 11 6| not actually]. So, in the case of other objects of sense, 12 6| plausibly seem to be the case. For whatever is moved [ 13 6| process; yet, just as, [in the case of sound], though the stroke 14 6| as heard] undergo [in the case of words spoken from a distance], 15 6| the same also true in the case of Colour and Light? For 16 6| with regard to Light the case is different. For Light 17 6| in qualitative change the case is different from what it 18 6| affected at once—except in the case of Light [illumination] 19 6| stated, and also in the case of seeing, for the same 20 7| characteristics. But in such a case the perception of either 21 7| single instant, and in the case supposed here the faculty 22 7| argument holds also in the case of ag [the remainder, regarded 23 7| Or is what occurs in the case of the perceiving Soul conceivably 24 7| must assume also, in the case of the Soul, that the faculty