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| Alphabetical [« »] sense-impression 2 sense-impressions 1 sense-must 1 sense-perception 12 sense-perceptions 1 sense-potentially-that 1 senses 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 never 12 quality 12 required 12 sense-perception 12 shall 12 statement 12 whose | Aristotle Posterior Analytics IntraText - Concordances sense-perception |
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1 I, 13| reached by induction or sense-perception. Therefore A is a necessary 2 I, 18| impossible for those who have not sense-perception. For it is sense-perception 3 I, 18| sense-perception. For it is sense-perception alone which is adequate 4 I, 18| through induction without sense-perception.~ 5 I, 24| demonstration issues in sense-perception.~ 6 I, 31| explanation to a failure in sense-perception: there are cases when an 7 II, 19| capacity which is called sense-perception. But though sense-perception 8 II, 19| sense-perception. But though sense-perception is innate in all animals, 9 II, 19| which do not. So out of sense-perception comes to be what we call 10 II, 19| states of knowledge, but from sense-perception. It is like a rout in battle 11 II, 19| soul: for though the act of sense-perception is of the particular, its 12 II, 19| the method by which even sense-perception implants the universal is