Soul

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Study of the soul is important for understanding Nature.
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Knowledge of soul is difficult; essential nature and properties.
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Determine soul's essence, potential existence, and parts.
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Investigate soul's parts, functions, and correlative objects.
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Soul's affections involve the body; defining them is difficult.

 

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Define soul and dismiss previous views. Begin fresh inquiry.
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Soul is the essence of living bodies, inseparable.
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Reconsider life: nutrition, sensation, thinking, and movement.
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Soul defines life functions: nutrition, sensation, thought, movement.
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Soul, as cause of life, guides nutrition, growth, reproduction.
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Examine sensation, potential and actual, its objects, distinctions.
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Visible objects are colour and a certain unnamed visual property.
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Sound occurs through impact, requiring a medium like air.
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Smell perception varies among species, often influenced by pleasure.
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Taste requires contact; flavors dissolve in liquid medium.
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Touch involves perceiving tangible qualities through direct contact.
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Sense receives forms without matter, like wax impressions.
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There is no sixth sense; all are accounted for.
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We are aware of sensing through our existing senses.
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Thinking and perceiving are distinct but closely related processes.
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Mind perceives objects without physical interaction, unlike senses.
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Mind is both potential and active, making knowledge possible.
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Thinking involves combining thoughts, making falsehood possible.
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Actual knowledge and potential knowledge differ in individual and universe.
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Soul embodies all things; senses perceive forms, not matter.
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Soul's movement originates from faculties of thought and sense.
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Appetite and practical thought drive animal movement and actions.
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Imperfect animals possess indefinite imagination and desire.
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Nutritive soul essential for growth; sensation necessary for survival.
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Animal bodies need touch; excess intensity in tangible qualities destroys.
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