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1 III, 6 | then also some form of failure of sensation is not a failure 2 III, 6 | failure of sensation is not a failure of capacity. Also, if the 3 V, 5 | is incurred because of a failure to define how as well as 4 V, 6 | inasmuch as we have sight, "failure to see" would be a property 5 VI, 4 | One form, then, of the failure to work through more intelligible 6 VI, 4 | indefinite and in motion.~Of the failure to use terms that are prior 7 VI, 5 | commonplace rule relates to the failure to frame the expression 8 VI, 6 | who say that "sleep" is a "failure of sensation", or that " 9 VI, 6 | ought to be, if it is a failure of sensation. Likewise, 10 VI, 6 | of pain: nor again is a failure of sensation sleep, but 11 VII, 5 | it is enough to show its failure to belong either in some 12 VIII, 11| different things. For often the failure to carry through the argument