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Aristotle
On the Soul

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1 I, 1 | supposed that there was some single method of inquiry applicable 2 I, 1 | for derived properties the single method of demonstration); 3 I, 1 | But if there is no such single and general method for solving 4 I, 1 | soul can be defined in a single unambiguous formula, as 5 I, 1 | one who combines both in a single formula? If this is so, 6 I, 2 | practice he treats them as a single substance, except that it 7 I, 3 | line into a circle; this single circle he divided into two 8 II, 3 | It is now evident that a single definition can be given 9 II, 6 | what is perceptible by a single sense, the other (b) of 10 II, 7 | in words but which has no single name; what we mean by (b) 11 II, 8 | of setting in movement a single mass of air which is continuous 12 II, 11| versa; if touch is not a single sense but a group of senses, 13 II, 11| problem whether touch is a single sense or a group of senses. 14 II, 11| determined as the range between a single pair of contraries, white 15 II, 11| the case of touch what the single subject is which underlies 16 II, 11| supposed that it was by a single organ that we perceived 17 II, 11| hearing, and smell to be a single sense. But as it is, because 18 III, 1 | is perceivable through a single medium, the possessor of 19 III, 2 | something that is one and single. On any other supposition 20 III, 2 | undivided one, and active in a single moment of time, while so 21 III, 2 | occupies in its activity a single moment of time.~About the 22 III, 3 | uses of the term, is it a single faculty or disposition relative 23 III, 7 | point of arrival is one, a single mean, with different manners 24 III, 7 | with and B; and B form a single identity with different 25 III, 9 | originates movement. Is it a single part of the soul separate 26 III, 10| which moves therefore is a single faculty and the faculty 27 III, 11| calculation; and there must be a single standard to measure by, 28 III, 13| of earth or of any other single element.~It is evident,


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