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1 I, 4 | or fearful, being angry, perceiving, thinking. All these are 2 I, 5 | perceived or known by like, for perceiving, and also both thinking 3 I, 5 | But since (a) knowing, perceiving, opining, and further (b) 4 II, 2 | opining is distinct from perceiving, to be capable of opining 5 II, 2 | opining and to be capable of perceiving must be distinct, and so 6 II, 4 | an account of thinking or perceiving, for in the order of investigation 7 II, 11| that what has the power of perceiving the tangible is seated inside. 8 III, 1 | medium has the power of perceiving both kinds of objects; for 9 III, 3 | thinking, discriminating, and perceiving. Thinking both speculative 10 III, 3 | regarded as akin to a form of perceiving; for in the one as well 11 III, 3 | to identify thinking and perceiving; e.g. Empedocles says "For " 12 III, 3 | as a bodily process like perceiving, and hold that like is known 13 III, 3 | is one and the same.~That perceiving and practical thinking are 14 III, 3 | is different from either perceiving or discursive thinking, 15 III, 3 | Thinking is different from perceiving and is held to be in part 16 III, 4 | place.~If thinking is like perceiving, it must be either a process 17 III, 7 | pursuit or avoidance. E.g.. perceiving by sense that the beacon