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1 2| of taste is a particular form of touch. This explains 2 3| itself in its most perfect form. We have explained already 3 4| saline springs, for salt is a form of earth. Hence also when 4 4| quality, belong not to every form of the Dry but to the Nutrient, 5 5| Aqueous exhalation is merely a form of moisture, but fumid exhalation 6 5| for anything which is to form a consistency must be corporeal - , 7 6| and "having perceived", form co-instantaneous wholes, 8 6| moving towards them has its form changed) [granting this, 9 7| sense when in its simple form than when an ingredient 10 7| either stimulus in its simple form is impossible. Hence either 11 7| one another, since no one [form of stimulus] results from