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1 I, 31| possible through the act of perception. Even if perception as a 2 I, 31| act of perception. Even if perception as a faculty is of "the 3 I, 31| knowledge by the act of perception: nay, it is obvious that 4 I, 31| possess knowledge of it; for perception must be of a particular, 5 I, 31| at all, since the act of perception is not of the commensurate 6 I, 31| demonstrable cannot be acquired by perception, unless the term perception 7 I, 31| perception, unless the term perception is applied to the possession 8 II, 2 | simultaneously. For the act of perception would have enabled us to 9 II, 2 | an eclipse being evident, perception would then at the same time 10 II, 7 | nature by an appeal to sense perception or by pointing with the 11 II, 19| does come into being have perception and can continue to retain