on the soul-第23章
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een shown that without touch it is impossible for an animal to be。 That is why excess in intensity of tangible qualities destroys not merely the organ; but the animal itself; because this is the only sense which it must have。 All the other senses are necessary to animals; as we have said; not for their being; but for their well…being。 Such; e。g。 is sight; which; since it lives in air or water; or generally in what is pellucid; it must have in order to see; and taste because of what is pleasant or painful to it; in order that it may perceive these qualities in its nutriment and so may desire to be set in motion; and hearing that it may have communication made to it; and a tongue that it may communicate with its fellows。
THE END 。