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1 I, 4| it is that in old age the activity of mind or intellectual 2 II, 5| b) to manifest a certain activity. To begin with, for a time, 3 II, 5| excite the sensory powers to activity, the seen, the heard, &c., 4 II, 7| light is the activity-the activity of what is transparent so 5 III, 2| in the sense-organs.~The activity of the sensible object and 6 III, 2| sense is one and the same activity, and yet the distinction 7 III, 2| unity by being put into activity. It is not possible to be 8 III, 2| one and occupies in its activity a single moment of time.~ 9 III, 3| judgement without it. That this activity is not the same kind of 10 III, 3| is either a faculty or an activity, e.g. sight or seeing: imagination 11 III, 3| motion which is due to the activity of sense in these three 12 III, 3| exercise will differ from the activity of sense; (1) the first 13 III, 5| in its essential nature activity (for always the active is 14 III, 5| however, remember its former activity because, while mind in this 15 III, 7| movement is, as we saw, an activity of what is imperfect, activity 16 III, 7| activity of what is imperfect, activity in the unqualified sense,