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1 1| the proper and unqualified sense, is impossible while one 2 2| exercise, in the simple sense any particular sensory faculty 3 2| impossible.~Now, since every sense has something peculiar, 4 2| as, e.g. seeing is to the sense of sight, hearing to the 5 2| hearing to the auditory sense, and so on with the other 6 2| it is not by the special sense of sight that one sees that 7 2| common with all the organs of sense; for there is one sensory 8 2| all the other organs of sense, but none of them can exist 9 2| those also. For, when the sense organ which controls all 10 2| in some casual organ of sense, nor from some chance cause, 11 2| necessity" in its conditional sense, meaning that if an animal 12 2| in the primary organ of sense, [we conclude] accordingly 13 3| like epilepsy, and, in a sense, actually is a seizure of