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| Alphabetical [« »] dumb 1 dun 1 during 3 e.g. 21 each 28 ear 2 earth 13 | Frequency [« »] 22 species 22 therefore 21 body 21 e.g. 21 fact 21 odours 21 our | Aristotle On Sense and the Sensible IntraText - Concordances e.g. |
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1 1| and body in conjunction, e.g. sensation, memory, passion, 2 2| that that which is smooth, e.g. the heads of certain fishes, 3 2| issuing forth from the eye, e.g. in the following passage:—~ 4 3| divisible into minimal parts, [e.g. genera into individuals] 5 4| their proper sensibles; e.g. the sense of Seeing is not 6 4| sensibles involve contrariety; e.g. in Colour White is contrary 7 5| odours connected with these [e.g. those of a certain food] 8 5| their essential nature, e.g. those of flowers. For these 9 5| other sanguineous animals, e.g. quadrupeds, and all that 10 6| magnitude. For it is impossible, e.g. to see a thing which is 11 6| sense-perception involves contrariety: e.g. in Colour, White x Black; 12 6| not actually [perceptible e.g.] visible, unless when they 13 6| first set up the motion—e.g. a bell, or frankincense, 14 6| changed before the other; e.g. it is conceivable that water 15 7| compound can be formed from, e.g. White and Sharp, except 16 7| subject, and if Contraries, e.g. Sweet and Bitter, come under 17 7| ratios of Contraries, as e.g. the Octave or the Fifth); 18 7| different provinces of sense (e.g. I call Sweet and White co-ordinates 19 7| respecting "common sensibles", e.g. magnitude, and] nothing 20 7| one and the same sense, e.g. Sight, if we assume it [ 21 7| when perceiving an object, e.g. as both White and Sweet]