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| Alphabetical [« »] sense-taste 1 senses 15 sensible 15 sensibles 19 sensitive 1 sensory 17 sensuous 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 faculty 19 place 19 savour 19 sensibles 19 through 19 translucent 19 without | Aristotle On Sense and the Sensible IntraText - Concordances sensibles |
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1 1| that we perceive the common sensibles, viz. figure, magnitude, 2 3| 3~Of the sensibles corresponding to each sensory 3 4| respecting their proper sensibles; e.g. the sense of Seeing 4 4| reduce the proper to common sensibles, as Democritus does with 5 4| can discern the common sensibles. But if we suppose that 6 4| best perceived the common sensibles generally, and showed the 7 4| general.~Again, all the sensibles involve contrariety; e.g. 8 6| Bitter, and in all the other sensibles also the contraries are 9 6| these [minutely subdivided] sensibles have once again become aggregated 10 7| discern such homogeneous sensibles as are not [indeed] Contrary, [ 11 7| unified].~If, then, the sensibles denominated co-ordinates 12 7| one another than do any sensibles in the same province; while 13 7| should discern them [viz. sensibles in different sensory provinces 14 7| coinstantaneously than sensibles which are in the same province. 15 7| fallible respecting "common sensibles", e.g. magnitude, and] nothing 16 7| the same individual time sensibles of the same sense, a fortiori 17 7| not thus that it perceives sensibles of different senses. For 18 7| each different genus of sensibles through a different organ.~ 19 7| and Hearing, and of all sensibles not discerned by actual