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1 I, 3 | numbers, in order that it may possess a connate sensibility for " 2 I, 3 | move in a circle, or~indeed possess magnitude at all? On the 3 I, 5 | the segments for a time possess the power of sensation and 4 I, 5 | surprising, for they no longer possess the organs necessary for 5 II, 1 | fruits are bodies which possess the qualification. Consequently, 6 II, 2 | for they are observed to possess in themselves an originative 7 II, 2 | only psychic power they possess.~This is the originative 8 II, 2 | even those beings which possess no power of local movement 9 II, 2 | of local movement but do possess the power of sensation we 10 II, 2 | enumerated. Further, some animals possess all these parts of soul, 11 II, 3 | things, as we have said, possess all, some less than all, 12 II, 3 | say that all animals that possess the sense of touch have 13 II, 3 | Certain kinds of animals possess in addition the power of 14 II, 3 | among living things that possess sense some have the power 15 II, 3 | mortal beings) those which possess calculation have all the 16 II, 5 | In the case of what is to possess sense, the first transition 17 II, 7 | that live on land seem to possess the sense of smell, and " 18 II, 12| why objects of sense which possess one of two opposite sensible 19 III, 1 | which sense we actually possess, and (2) all objects that