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1 I, 2 | mind alone of all that is simple, unmixed, and pure. He assigns 2 II, 7 | class of objects has no simple common name, but instances 3 II, 10| the case of colour, (a) simple, i.e. the two contraries, 4 III, 1 | perceptible by or through the simple elements, e.g. air and water ( 5 III, 1 | through both); and if of the simple elements two only, air and 6 III, 4 | affection, then if mind is simple and impassible and has nothing 7 III, 6 | The thinking then of the simple objects of thought is found 8 III, 6 | is mind.~Since the word "simple" has two senses, i.e. may 9 III, 6 | quantitatively but qualitatively simple is thought in a simple time 10 III, 6 | qualitatively simple is thought in a simple time and by a simple act 11 III, 6 | in a simple time and by a simple act of the soul.)~But that 12 III, 12| sensation, it must be either simple or compound. And simple 13 III, 12| simple or compound. And simple it cannot be; for then it 14 III, 13| body of an animal cannot be simple, i.e. consist of one element