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1 I, 1| the properties active and passive of bodies or materials thus 2 I, 4| attribute the active and passive affections of the soul to 3 III, 2| hearing; for it is in the passive factor that the actuality 4 III, 2| the-acting-and-being-acted-upon is to be found in the passive, not in the active factor, 5 III, 3| phenomena both active and passive, and (such that it may be 6 III, 4| suggested: if thinking is a passive affection, then if mind 7 III, 5| active is superior to the passive factor, the originating 8 III, 5| sense is impassible, mind as passive is destructible), and without