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Aristotle
On the Soul

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1 I, 3 | else except incidentally, just as what is good by or in 2 I, 3 | present.~The view we have just been examining, in company 3 I, 4 | kind of eye, he would see just as well as the young man. 4 I, 4 | moving and a moved part, just as there is in what is continuous; 5 II, 1 | a body of the character just assigned. Suppose that what 6 II, 1 | in name. As it is, it is just an axe; it wants the character 7 II, 2 | belongs to all animals. just as the power of self-nutrition 8 II, 2 | are puzzled what to say. just as in the case of plants 9 II, 2 | perceive" has two meanings, just like the expression "that 10 II, 3 | is desire, for desire is just appetition of what is pleasant. 11 II, 3 | apart from the forms of soul just enumerated. It is true that 12 II, 4 | is the besouled body and just because it has soul in it. 13 II, 4 | it is fed" is ambiguous just as is the expression "wherewith 14 II, 5 | when he uses his wisdom, just as it would be absurd to 15 II, 7 | clearly therefore, light is just the presence of that.~Empedocles ( 16 II, 7 | of what is transparent is just light.~The following experiment 17 II, 7 | from our theory, for it is just fire that makes what is 18 II, 8 | the dispersion of the air, just as one might get in a stroke 19 II, 8 | is built into a chamber just to prevent this dissipating 20 II, 8 | tympanic membrane is damaged, just as sight ceases if the membrane 21 II, 8 | sanguineous animals fish. This is just what we should expect, since 22 II, 9 | non-sanguineous) seem to smell just as much as land-animals; 23 II, 9 | that in all other animals just as his eyes have over those 24 II, 10| that can be touched, and just for that reason it cannot 25 II, 10| substance in what we imbibed, just as if it were mixed with 26 II, 11| along with these, which is just what flesh and its analogue 27 II, 11| because we live in air, just as animals that live in 28 II, 12| qualities in the organ, which just is its sensory power, is 29 II, 12| be said that a smell is just what can be smelt, and if 30 III, 2 | to perceive by sight is just to see, and what is seen 31 III, 2 | that which can sound is just sound or sounding, and the 32 III, 2 | described.~The answer is that just as what is called a "point" 33 III, 4 | it thinks must be in it just as characters may be said 34 III, 5 | conditions it appears as just what it is and nothing more: 35 III, 6 | concerning something, but, just as while the seeing of the 36 III, 7 | of unity, but in the way just mentioned, i.e. as a connecting 37 III, 7 | which are within the soul, just as if it were seeing, it 38 III, 7 | objects the mind thinks just as, if one had thought of 39 III, 9 | these, namely those we have just mentioned: (1) the nutritive, 40 III, 10| is influenced by what is just at hand: a pleasant object 41 III, 10| pleasant object which is just at hand presents itself 42 III, 10| pushing and pulling. Hence just as in the case of a wheel, 43 III, 12| relative to nutriment, which is just tangible body; whereas sound, 44 III, 12| the animal by the medium. just as that which produces local 45 III, 12| sets the sight in motion, just as if the impression on


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