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Aristotle
On the Soul

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1 I, 3 | incidental to-as it is to what is white or three cubits long; they 2 I, 3 | moved is that of which "white" and "three cubits long" 3 I, 5 | And four of Fire; and so white bones were formed.~ ~Nothing, 4 II, 6 | of sense where e.g. the white object which we see is the 5 II, 6 | to the directly visible white patch we speak of the son 6 II, 11| single pair of contraries, white and black for sight, acute 7 II, 11| upon the organ, e.g. if a white object is placed on the 8 II, 11| what is to perceive both white and black must, to begin 9 III, 1 | not as Cleon’s son but as white, and the white thing which 10 III, 1 | son but as white, and the white thing which we really perceive 11 III, 1 | that sense no object but white, they would have tended 12 III, 2 | without sight there was no white or black, without taste 13 III, 2 | e.g. sight discriminates white and black, taste sweet and 14 III, 2 | Since we also discriminate white from sweet, and indeed each 15 III, 2 | discrimination between white and sweet cannot be effected 16 III, 2 | sweet and you perceived white, the difference between 17 III, 2 | sweet is different from white. Therefore what asserts 18 III, 2 | contrary way, and what is white in a different way. Is it 19 III, 2 | not possible to be at once white and black, and therefore 20 III, 3 | blending of the perception of white with the opinion that it 21 III, 3 | with the opinion that it is white: it could scarcely be a 22 III, 3 | the perception that it is white): to imagine is therefore ( 23 III, 3 | perception that there is white before us cannot be false, 24 III, 3 | perception that what is white is this or that may be false. ( 25 III, 6 | you assert that what is white is not white you have included 26 III, 6 | that what is white is not white you have included not white 27 III, 6 | white you have included not white in a synthesis. It is possible 28 III, 6 | assertion that Cleon is white but also the true or false 29 III, 6 | assertion that he was or will he white. In each and every case 30 III, 6 | error, the belief that the white object seen is a man may 31 III, 7 | between contraries, e.g. white and black?). Let then C 32 III, 7 | holds if be sweet and B white.~The faculty of thinking


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