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1 I, 1 | the fact, though for its actual existence there must be 2 I, 4 | terminating with the movements, actual or residual, in the sense 3 II, 1 | possession of knowledge and the actual exercise of knowledge. It 4 II, 1 | these waking corresponds to actual knowing, sleeping to knowledge 5 II, 5 | and would not have needed actual fire to set it ablaze.~In 6 II, 5 | sense potential, and sense actual. Similarly "to be a sentient" 7 II, 5 | is potential and what is actual but also different senses 8 II, 5 | said to be potential or actual; up to now we have been 9 II, 5 | realize his knowledge in actual knowing at will. This implies 10 II, 5 | by the agency of what is actual and already like what is 11 II, 5 | compatible with one’s being actual and the other potential. 12 II, 5 | possesses knowledge becomes an actual knower by a transition which 13 II, 5 | possession of knowledge. Actual sensation corresponds to 14 II, 5 | difference is that what actual sensation apprehends is 15 II, 8 | either of two things (a) actual, and (b) potential, sound. 16 II, 8 | sound, i.e. can generate actual sound between themselves 17 II, 8 | and the organ of hearing.~Actual sound requires for its occurrence ( 18 II, 8 | show themselves only in actual sound; as without the help 19 II, 8 | so without the help of actual sound the distinctions between 20 III, 2 | remains. Take as illustration actual sound and actual hearing: 21 III, 2 | illustration actual sound and actual hearing: a man may have 22 III, 2 | sound is sounding, then the actual hearing and the actual sound 23 III, 2 | the actual hearing and the actual sound are merged in one ( 24 III, 2 | hearing so far as it is actual must be found in that which 25 III, 2 | between their modes of being, actual hearing and actual sounding 26 III, 2 | being, actual hearing and actual sounding appear and disappear 27 III, 2 | the same moment, and so actual savour and actual tasting, & 28 III, 2 | and so actual savour and actual tasting, &c., while as potentialities 29 III, 3 | present, imagination not. If actual imagination and actual sensation 30 III, 3 | If actual imagination and actual sensation were the same, 31 III, 3 | movement may be produced by actual sensation and that movement 32 III, 3 | movement resulting from an actual exercise of a power of sense.~ 33 III, 5 | makes potential colours into actual colours.~Mind in this sense 34 III, 5 | matter which it forms).~Actual knowledge is identical with 35 III, 5 | knowledge is in time prior to actual knowledge, but in the universe 36 III, 6 | time: the object has no actual parts until it has been 37 III, 7 | 7~Actual knowledge is identical with 38 III, 7 | individual is in time prior to actual knowledge but in the universe 39 III, 7 | avoidance and appetite when actual are identical with this: 40 III, 8 | answering to potentialities, actual knowledge and sensation 41 III, 10| appetite in the sense of actual appetite is a kind of movement),