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1 I, 3 | to say that the soul is a~spatial magnitude. It is evident 2 I, 3 | not a unity like that of a spatial magnitude. Hence~mind cannot 3 I, 3 | that which characterizes~a spatial magnitude. How, indeed, 4 I, 3 | How, indeed, if it were a spatial magnitude,~could mind possibly 5 I, 3 | either in the~sense of a spatial magnitude or in the sense 6 I, 3 | can be called a part of a spatial magnitude). If we accept 7 I, 4 | sense is in relation to spatial magnitudes which have motion 8 II, 2 | increase or decrease in all spatial directions; they grow up 9 II, 12| perceives is, of course, a spatial magnitude, but we must not 10 III, 4 | can distinguish between a spatial magnitude and what it is 11 III, 6 | continuum whether temporal or spatial.~Points and similar instances 12 III, 7 | not existing separate from spatial conditions to think anything 13 III, 8 | existence from sensible spatial magnitudes, the objects