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1 I, 4 | This, however, does not necessarily follow. We may admit to 2 I, 5 | that is, but the theory necessarily involves itself in many 3 II, 2 | movement; and if sensation, necessarily also imagination and appetition; 4 II, 2 | pain, and, where these, necessarily also desire.~We have no 5 II, 7 | double possibility follows necessarily from our theory, for it 6 III, 1 | and if absence of a sense necessarily involves absence of a sense-organ; 7 III, 3 | sensation and that movement is necessarily similar in character to 8 III, 3 | this movement must be (1) necessarily (a) incapable of existing 9 III, 4 | different states: for flesh necessarily involves matter and is like 10 III, 4 | what is snub-nosed; for it necessarily implies a continuum as its 11 III, 8 | aware of anything it is necessarily aware of it along with an 12 III, 8 | are images, though they necessarily involve them?~ 13 III, 9 | medical knowledge is not necessarily healing, which shows that 14 III, 10| originates movement, it necessarily involves appetite.~That 15 III, 12| perceptible by touch; hence necessarily, if an animal is to survive,