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1 I, 1 | animal life, to which we have seen that such affections, e.g. 2 I, 2 | referred to because they are seen always in movement, even 3 II, 5 | powers to activity, the seen, the heard, &c., are outside. 4 II, 6 | incidentally) perceived or seen by us. Because this is only 5 II, 7 | the colour of a thing is seen. Hence our first task is 6 II, 7 | none of these is what is seen their own proper” colour. 7 II, 7 | obvious is that what is seen in light is always colour. 8 II, 7 | transparent, and, as we have seen, the actuality of what is 9 II, 7 | with the eye, it cannot be seen. Colour sets in movement 10 II, 7 | cannot be affected by the seen colour itself; it remains 11 II, 7 | cause why colour cannot be seen otherwise than in light. 12 II, 7 | Fire on the other hand is seen both in darkness and in 13 II, 11| touched and what can be seen or can sound; in the latter 14 III, 2 | just to see, and what is seen is colour (or the coloured), 15 III, 2 | movements of time may be seen” if we look at it as follows. 16 III, 6 | belief that the white object seen is a man may be mistaken,