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1 I, 4 | or residual, in the sense organs.~The case of mind is different; 2 I, 4 | in the case of the sense organs; if the old man could recover 3 I, 5 | they no longer possess the organs necessary for self-maintenance. 4 II, 1 | extreme simplicity are "organs"; e.g. the leaf serves to 5 II, 4 | all natural bodies are organs of the soul. This is true 6 II, 4 | distinguish and identify organs according to their functions, 7 II, 11| are related to the real organs of touch and taste, as air 8 II, 12| other opposite destroy the organs of sense; if the movement 9 III, 3 | imaginations remain in the organs of sense and resemble sensations, 10 III, 9 | would have possessed the organs necessary to carry it out. 11 III, 9 | would have possessed the organs necessary for that purpose. 12 III, 13| of earth can constitute organs of sense, but all of them 13 III, 13| its name. All the other organs of sense, no doubt, perceive 14 III, 13| destroys not the but only the organs of the sense (except incidentally,