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1 I, 2 | characterize the soul by three marks, Movement, Sensation, 2 I, 3 | it is to what is white or three cubits long; they too can 3 I, 3 | that of which "white" and "three cubits long" are the attributes, 4 I, 5 | properties of soul.~Such are the three ways in which soul has traditionally 5 II, 2 | said, word substance has three meanings form, matter, and 6 II, 2 | complex of both and of these three what is called matter is 7 II, 4 | of its body alike in all three senses which we explicitly 8 II, 4 | process of nutrition involves three factors, (a) what is fed, ( 9 II, 6 | object of sense" covers three kinds of objects, two kinds 10 II, 11| body has depth, i.e. has three dimensions, and that if 11 III, 3 | activity of sense in these three modes of its exercise will 12 III, 9 | appetite will be found in all three parts. Turning our attention 13 III, 10| many.~All movement involves three factors, (1) that which 14 III, 11| rise to movement). Thus three modes of movement are possible.~