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1 1| and the reason why this affection belongs to animals. Sensation 2 1| savour in general is an affection of nutrient matter.~The 3 2| view by a certain sensory affection of whose true cause they 4 2| then why does the above affection not occur also when the 5 2| true explanation of this affection, which will contain the 6 4| almost the same physical affection, although they each have 7 4| passively receiving some affection from an external agent. 8 4| a certain quality. This affection, wrought by the aforesaid 9 5| object of smell, too, is an affection of nutrient substances ( 10 5| Tangibles), and is also an affection of the audible and the visible; 11 6| are not bodies, but an affection or process of some kind (