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semicircles 1
sensation 60
sense 56
senses 43
sensible 6
sentient 4
separate 3
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43 opinion
43 questioner
43 questions
43 senses
43 several
43 statement
43 whenever
Aristotle
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senses

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1 I, 7 | must define the number of senses borne by the term "Sameness". 2 I, 7 | different and unlike the senses mentioned above: but really 3 I, 8 | as has been said,’ three senses are to be distinguished. 4 I, 10| dialectical: for no one in his senses would make a proposition 5 I, 12| learnt by the use of the senses, and is applicable generally 6 I, 13| distinguish in how many senses particular expression is 7 I, 13| use of one term in several senses, the second upon the differences 8 I, 14| in the case of the other senses; for in hearing we admit 9 I, 15| As regards the number of senses a term bears, we must not 10 I, 15| terms which bear different senses, but we must also try to 11 I, 15| its contrary bears several senses, clearly the term before 12 I, 18| is not clear in how many senses a term is used, it is possible 13 I, 18| but only when of the many senses some are true and others 14 II, 3 | term be used in several senses, and it has been laid down 15 II, 3 | case of one of its several senses, if you cannot show it of 16 II, 3 | we cannot show it of both senses: whereas if we are overthrowing 17 II, 3 | we cannot show it of both senses. Of course, in overthrowing 18 II, 3 | also when the number of senses into which it is divided 19 III, 3 | distinguish in how many senses "desirable" is used, and 20 V, 2 | in each of the aforesaid senses; so that to "possess sensation" 21 V, 2 | doubt which of the various senses the expression bears: and 22 V, 2 | property avoids bearing many senses and is one and simple: for 23 V, 4 | are terms used in several senses, it is a job to render to 24 VI, 2 | of the several possible senses of the term he intends to 25 VI, 2 | defined be used in different senses and he has spoken without 26 VI, 2 | distinguish the various senses of the term rendered in 27 VI, 2 | the subject in any of its senses, it is clear that he cannot 28 VI, 4 | may be understood in two senses, either supposing that its 29 VI, 10| definition common to both senses instead of one peculiar 30 VI, 10| distinguish between the senses. Further, as some answerers 31 VI, 10| definition applies to both senses of the term, one should 32 VI, 10| define a term used in several senses, and, finding that his definition 33 VI, 10| properly apply to all those senses, just because his definition 34 VI, 11| middle" be used in several senses, the sense here intended 35 VI, 13| distinguish between the different senses in which one thing may be 36 VI, 13| however, among the various senses above distinguished, it 37 VI, 13| in any of its aforesaid senses.~ 38 VII, 1 | is a term used in many senses, see whether things that 39 VIII, 3 | else bears either several senses, or a metaphorical sense, 40 VIII, 7 | obscurely, i.e. in several senses. For the answerer, if he 41 VIII, 7 | question and yet it covers many senses, then supposing what it 42 VIII, 7 | that it bears different senses, and also that in one it 43 VIII, 12| called fallacious in four senses: (1) when it appears to


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