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1 1| the attributes of soul and body conjointly] of our subject 2 1| attributes of soul and body in conjunction, e.g. sensation, 3 1| enumerated belong to soul and body in conjunction, is obvious; 4 1| through the medium of the body.~We have already, in our 5 2| organs, or parts of the body in which each of the senses 6 2| eye is of all parts of the body the least sensitive to cold: 7 3| named the superficies of a body its "hue", for "hue", indeed, 8 3| lies at the limit of the body; but the limit of the body; 9 3| body; but the limit of the body; is not a real thing; rather 10 3| also in the interior of the body.~Air and water, too [i.e. 11 3| sea presents, since the body in which it resides is not 12 3| at the extremity of the body, it must be at the extremity 13 3| of the Translucent in the body. Whence it follows that 14 3| in determinately bounded body. For whether we consider 15 5| when it has entered, the body absorbs it. Now, the organ 16 6| One might ask: if every body is infinitely divisible, 17 6| infinity, and every part of a body [however small] should be 18 6| divisible, pari passu with body], we might conceive a body 19 6| body], we might conceive a body existing but having no colour, 20 6| hand, they each imply a body [as their cause].~But [though 21 6| still, for all that, if the body which is heated or frozen