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1 I, 1 | the body is already in a state of tension resembling its 2 II, 5 | repeated transitions from one state to its opposite under instruction, 3 II, 7 | the corresponding positive state above characterized; clearly 4 III, 3 | continues longer in the state of error than in that of 5 III, 4 | same power in a different state. To sum up, in so far as 6 III, 5 | this is a sort of positive state like light; for in a sense 7 III, 10| common to body and soul. To state the matter summarily at 8 III, 11| so while it remains in a state more like rest, while the