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1 I, 1 | when we are able to give an account conformable to experience 2 I, 2 | Leucippus gives a similar account); the spherical atoms are 3 I, 3 | tries to give a physical account of how the soul moves its 4 I, 4 | and has rendered public account of itself in the court of 5 I, 4 | problems raised by this account. But, on the other hand, 6 I, 5 | to start from this as the account of soul and explain from 7 I, 5 | they had failed to give any account.~The same objection lies 8 II, 1 | foregoing suffice as our account of the views concerning 9 II, 4 | farther back and first give an account of thinking or perceiving, 10 II, 4 | to give precision to our account of food, for it is by this 11 II, 4 | have now given an outline account of the nature of food; further 12 II, 7 | actually transparent.~The same account holds also of sound and 13 II, 11| have now given an outline account of each of the several senses.~ 14 II, 12| affect them? Is not the true account this, that all bodies are 15 III, 2 | both ambiguous. The same account applies to the other senses 16 III, 6 | as privations.~A similar account may be given of all other 17 III, 9 | appetite too is incompetent to account fully for movement; for