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| Alphabetical [« »] sense-organ 1 sense-perception 17 sense-taste 1 senses 15 sensible 15 sensibles 19 sensitive 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 many 15 might 15 mixed 15 senses 15 sensible 15 touch 15 way | Aristotle On Sense and the Sensible IntraText - Concordances senses |
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1 1| coming now to the special senses severally, we may say that 2 1| of nutrient matter.~The senses which operate through external 3 2| body in which each of the senses is naturally implanted, 4 2| easy to coordinate five senses with four elements, they 5 2| person who is in his full senses can see an object of vision 6 4| compared with our other senses, the least perfect of Man’ 7 4| follows that each of the other senses is a mode of Touch; but 8 4| the percepts common to all senses as proper to one. For [the 9 4| percepts common to all the senses, or if not to all, at least 10 4| explains why it is that the senses are liable to err regarding 11 5| taste of their food.~The senses making up an odd number, 12 5| position between the tactual senses, i.e. Touch and Taste, and 13 7| vision like other special senses, is fallible respecting " 14 7| coinstantaneously], the senses will be each at the same 15 7| perceives sensibles of different senses. For it is, as already stated,