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1 I, 10| general opinion also that the perception of contraries is the same: 2 I, 11| argument, not punishment or perception. For people who are puzzled 3 I, 11| snow is white or not need perception. The subjects should not 4 I, 14| are like these, e.g. "The perception of contraries is the same"- 5 II, 4 | are possible in regard to perception, and to perceive is to judge, 6 II, 4 | wrongly, then in regard to perception as well rightness and wrongness 7 IV, 5 | described as an "object of perception" or of "sight". For an animal 8 IV, 5 | an animal is an object of perception or of sight in a particular 9 IV, 5 | that-"object of sight" and "object of perception" could not be the genus 10 VI, 4 | for the solid falls under perception most of all-more than a 11 VIII, 1 | unknown; and the objects of perception are better known, to most 12 VIII, 1 | contraries is the same, so too perception of contraries is the same; 13 VIII, 1 | vice versa, that since the perception is the same, so is the knowledge