Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 873
... organ , of all the nerves . And in both respects it is double ; for one part , the organ of sense , affords an origin to the sensitive fibrils ; whilst another , the organ of motion , does the same by the motory . In their progress ...
... organ , of all the nerves . And in both respects it is double ; for one part , the organ of sense , affords an origin to the sensitive fibrils ; whilst another , the organ of motion , does the same by the motory . In their progress ...
Pàgina 950
... organ of sense , as affected by them - ábos , τabhμaтa . N.B. - Sense ( in mind ) is not an alteration - affection- passion , but the recognition of it in the living organ of sense . On Plato's theory of vision , see Galen , De Plac ...
... organ of sense , as affected by them - ábos , τabhμaтa . N.B. - Sense ( in mind ) is not an alteration - affection- passion , but the recognition of it in the living organ of sense . On Plato's theory of vision , see Galen , De Plac ...
Pàgina 951
... organ . By Democritus and Epicurus , * who * Leucippus and Empedocles - see Aristotle , De Sensu et Sensili , [ c . 2 , § 10 ; where , among the theories of Empedocles regarding sight , is men- tioned one which ascribes it Taîs ...
... organ . By Democritus and Epicurus , * who * Leucippus and Empedocles - see Aristotle , De Sensu et Sensili , [ c . 2 , § 10 ; where , among the theories of Empedocles regarding sight , is men- tioned one which ascribes it Taîs ...
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