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1 2| sense. But they hold the organ of sight to consist of fire, 2 2| reflexion.~If the visual organ proper really were fire, 3 2| True, then, the visual organ proper is composed of water, 4 2| without light within the organ]. There must, therefore, 5 2| sense of smell, not the organ.) For the organ of smell 6 2| not the organ.) For the organ of smell is only potentially 7 2| understand why the olfactory organ has its proper seat in the 8 2| all the bodily parts.~The organ of touch proper consists 9 2| explains why the sensory organ of both touch and taste 10 3| corresponding to each sensory organ, viz. colour, sound, odour, 11 3| this object and the sensory organ; due, that is, to contact [ 12 5| Smoke, the nose would be the organ to discern them with. All 13 5| equally certain what the organ is whereby they so perceive. 14 5| perceive. This question, of the organ whereby they perceive odour, 15 5| laid like a lid upon the organ proper (which explains why 16 5| body absorbs it. Now, the organ which perceives odour is 17 6| media between a sensory organ and its object are not all 18 7| eyes, doubtless, some one organ is formed, and hence their 19 7| sensibles through a different organ.~May we not, then, conceive 20 7| general or in relation to each organ. Of the remaining subjects,