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1 I, 15| sensation, whereas we do not judge clearness by the same sensation 2 I, 15| but in the latter case we judge by sight, in the former 3 I, 15| here in the latter case we judge by touch, but in the former 4 II, 4 | perception, and to perceive is to judge, while it is possible to 5 II, 4 | while it is possible to judge rightly or wrongly, then 6 II, 4 | to the species: for "to judge" is the genus of "to —perceive"; 7 III, 2 | would be of use.~Moreover, judge by the destructions and 8 III, 3 | other the body.~Moreover, judge things by their inflexions 9 III, 3 | and actions and works, and judge these by them: for they 10 III, 3 | friends than money. Moreover, judge by means of an addition, 11 III, 3 | Likewise, also, you should judge by means of subtraction: 12 III, 5 | degree. Moreover, you should judge by means of addition, and 13 III, 5 | Likewise, also, you may judge by means of subtraction: 14 III, 6 | accepted.~Moreover you should judge by means of greater or smaller 15 III, 6 | either. Also, you should judge by a smaller or like degree 16 IV, 6 | have been put.~Moreover, judge by means of greater and 17 VIII, 5 | whereby the latter must judge what is generally accepted