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1 2| of the eye is slow, it is impossible that that which sees and 2 2| without light vision is impossible has been stated elsewhere; 3 2| as vision outwardly is impossible without [extra-organic] 4 2| extra-organic] light, so also it is impossible inwardly [without light 5 3| black. So that, if it is impossible to suppose any magnitude 6 4| without water tasting is impossible] either (a) we must suppose 7 4| savours.~(b) It is likewise impossible that water should be a material 8 4| at a glance that this is impossible.~Again, they treat the percepts 9 5| supposition is, however, impossible. For any sense which perceives 10 6| infinitely divisible? Or, is this impossible?~[One might well ask this 11 6| perceptible magnitude. For it is impossible, e.g. to see a thing which 12 6| negatively]. But it is impossible [to accept this hypothesis]. 13 6| points; they declare it impossible that one person should hear, 14 7| stimulus in its simple form is impossible. Hence either there will 15 7| Sight and Hearing. But it is impossible to perceive two objects 16 7| sense.~But if it be thus impossible to perceive coinstantaneously 17 7| must conclude that it is impossible to discern them coinstantaneously. 18 7| It is likewise clearly impossible so to discern such homogeneous 19 7| perception of the latter be impossible, that of the former is a 20 7| the former is a fortiori impossible.~Some of the writers who 21 7| magnitude, and that it is impossible to perceive any [really] 22 7| whether it is possible or impossible to perceive several objects 23 7| the same time; but this is impossible.~This concludes our survey