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admitting 1
aerial 1
affected 4
affection 14
affections 9
afforded 1
aforesaid 1
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15 been
15 parts
15 them
14 affection
14 do
14 hot
14 organ
Aristotle
On Sleep and Sleeplessness

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affection

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1 1| body) it is clear that its affection is not an affection of soul 2 1| its affection is not an affection of soul exclusively, and 3 1| necessary. Finally, if such affection is Sleep, and this is a 4 1| sleeping. For sleep is an affection of the organ of sense-perception— 5 2| state called sleep the same affection must extend to all the special 6 2| waking and sleeping are an affection of this [common and controlling 7 2| each and all undergone some affection, it would be strange that 8 2| due, and its quality as an affection. Now, since there are several 9 2| their bodies, from which the affection of waking or sleeping arises 10 2| that the causes of this affection in all other animals are 11 3| the processes in which the affection of waking and sleeping originates, 12 3| perceptive faculty, but this affection is one which arises from 13 3| too, to think that this affection is the cause of the embryo’ 14 3| labour under some other affection which counteracts [this


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