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1 I, 1| these parts are in nature distinct from one another.) Again, 2 II, 2| by definition or a part distinct in local situation as well? 3 II, 2| definition. If opining is distinct from perceiving, to be capable 4 II, 2| capable of perceiving must be distinct, and so with all the other 5 II, 5| kinds of transition are distinct.~Also the expression "to 6 III, 2| the total actuality has a distinct name, e.g. sounding and 7 III, 3| speculative thinking is also distinct from perceiving-I mean that 8 III, 5| to its material), these distinct elements must likewise be 9 III, 9| which would seem to be distinct both in definition and in