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1 1| animals which possess the faculty of locomotion. To all that 2 1| takes the precedence. The faculty of seeing, thanks to the 3 2| consists of earth, and the faculty of taste is a particular 4 4| exercise the perceptive faculty which pre-existed only in 5 5| are seen to possess the faculty of smell, although water 6 6| quantities. Again, by what faculty should we discern and cognize 7 7| energeia of the same sensuous faculty]. If then the actualized 8 7| for] in one and the same faculty the perception actualized 9 7| or exertion of a single faculty being possible at a single 10 7| the case supposed here the faculty is one. It follows, therefore, 11 7| unity of] the discriminating faculty of sense together with [ 12 7| another, and so, too, a faculty of sense self-identical, 13 7| exist without its proper faculty, nor without activity will 14 7| inasmuch as the general faculty of sense-perception is one. 15 7| object, then, does that one faculty [when perceiving an object, 16 7| stated before, some one faculty in the soul with which the 17 7| not, then, conceive this faculty which perceives White and 18 7| case of the Soul, that the faculty of perception in general 19 7| coinstantaneously with a faculty which is numerically one