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1 2| as to the nature of the sensory organs, or parts of the 2 2| to this view by a certain sensory affection of whose true 3 2| explain the nature of the sensory organs in this way, i.e. 4 2| touch. This explains why the sensory organ of both touch and 5 3| sensibles corresponding to each sensory organ, viz. colour, sound, 6 3| between this object and the sensory organ; due, that is, to 7 6| parts of media between a sensory organ and its object are 8 7| that of two [simultaneous] sensory stimuli the stronger always 9 7| then, from some concurrent [sensory stimuli] a resultant object 10 7| coinstantaneously, with one and the same sensory act, two things in the same 11 7| two things in the same sensory province, such as the Grave 12 7| Sharp in sound; for the sensory stimulation in this one 13 7| coinstantaneously in the same sensory act unless they have been 14 7| their becoming one, and the sensory act related to one object 15 7| which is perceived by a sensory act potentially one [i.e. 16 7| objects in two different sensory provinces, as White and 17 7| sensibles in different sensory provinces whether co-ordinates