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1 I, 1 | of imagination or to be impossible without imagination, it 2 I, 1 | its separate existence is impossible. In the latter case, it 3 I, 3 | it is difficult and even impossible to say. And, in general, 4 I, 5 | similar absurdities. It is impossible not only that these characters 5 I, 5 | definition of soul-it is impossible that they should even be 6 I, 5 | important factor. But it is impossible that there should be something 7 II, 5 | possible and in what sense impossible, we have explained in our 8 II, 8 | by an impact. Hence it is impossible for one body only to generate 9 II, 8 | something else, and this is impossible without a movement from 10 II, 9 | reply must be that this is impossible, since it is scent that 11 III, 1 | objects. So that it is clearly impossible that there should be a special 12 III, 2 | it may be objected, it is impossible that what is self-identical 13 III, 2 | numerically undivided. is not this impossible? For while it is true that 14 III, 2 | therefore it must also be impossible for a thing to be affected 15 III, 3 | opinion and sensation; this is impossible both for these reasons and 16 III, 3 | be a movement and to be impossible without sensation, i.e. 17 III, 6 | cases where falsehood is impossible: where the alternative of 18 III, 8 | alternative is of course impossible: it is not the stone which 19 III, 12| and decay-all of which are impossible without nutrition. Therefore 20 III, 12| things that live. For it is impossible for touch to belong either ( 21 III, 12| others, and so will find it impossible to survive. That is why 22 III, 12| that without touch it is impossible for an animal to be. All 23 III, 13| For without touch it is impossible to have any other sense; 24 III, 13| that without touch it is impossible for an animal to be. That