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1 I, 5 | sensation, pleasure, pain, &c. For, to repeat what we 2 I, 5 | appetition, belong to soul, and (c) the local movements of 3 II, 1 | called "a this", and thirdly (c) in the sense of that which 4 II, 3 | and apart from triangle, &c., so here there is no soul 5 II, 4 | derivative properties, &c. But if we are to express 6 II, 4 | it is (b) the end, it is (c) the essence of the whole 7 II, 4 | that wherewith it is fed, (c) what does the feeding; 8 II, 4 | does the feeding; of these (c) is the first soul, (a) 9 II, 5 | third meaning of "a knower" (c), one who is already realizing 10 II, 5 | activity, the seen, the heard, &c., are outside. The ground 11 II, 8 | else, (b) across a space, (c) filled with air; hence 12 II, 11| dry moist, hard soft, &c. This problem finds a partial 13 II, 11| soft, smooth and rough, &c.; there are similar contrasts 14 III, 2 | savour and actual tasting, &c., while as potentialities 15 III, 7 | white and black?). Let then C be to D as is to B: it follows 16 III, 7 | follows alternando that C: A:: D: B. If then C and 17 III, 7 | that C: A:: D: B. If then C and D belong to one subject, 18 III, 13| by means of bones, hair, &c., because they consist of