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1 [Title]| On Sense and the Sensible~ 2 3 | to determine what each sensible object must be in itself, 3 5 | species of odour man alone is sensible; the other, viz. that correlated 4 6 | infinitely divisible, are its sensible qualities—Colour, Savour, 5 6 | all derive their name [of "sensible qualities"] from the very 6 6 | it were not so, [if its sensible qualities were not divisible, 7 6 | hypothetical real things without sensible qualities]? Is it by Reason? 8 6 | physically real, but without sensible quality], it seems to tell 9 6 | Taste, Sound, and other sensible qualities are limited. For 10 6 | Since then, the several sensible qualities of things are 11 6 | its quantum of pathema or sensible quality] when separated 12 6 | some magnitudes and their sensible qualities escape notice, 13 6 | already stated] that their sensible qualities, whether colours 14 7 | not the same].~That every sensible object is a magnitude, and 15 7 | indivisible. Therefore, if any sensible object be indivisible, such