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sense 59
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sense-organ 1
sense-perception 17
sense-taste 1
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Aristotle
On Sense and the Sensible

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sense-perception

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1 3| must, in any case, explain sense-perception through Touch; so that it 2 4| potency. The activity of sense-perception in general is analogous, 3 4| philosophers who treat of sense-perception proceed quite irrationally, 4 5| of the several organs of sense-perception.~ 5 6| of them is productive of sense-perception, since, in fact, all derive 6 6| qualities are the objects of sense-perception. On this supposition, every 7 6| acts in conjunction with sense-perception. At the same time, if this 8 6| extremes, and every object of sense-perception involves contrariety: e.g. 9 6| since the [subjective] of sense-perception is not perceptible in itself, 10 6| distinctly perceivable whole of sense-perception), so neither will it be 11 6| might ask:—do the objects of sense-perception, or the movements proceeding 12 6| by stimulatory kinesis] sense-perception takes place), when these 13 6| other words, that acts of sense-perception do not involve a process 14 7| Another question respecting sense-perception is as follows: assuming, 15 7| either there will then be no sense-perception at all, or there will be 16 7| as the general faculty of sense-perception is one. What one object, 17 7| characteristics of the organs of Sense-perception and their objects, whether


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