... sensu,lIl or even yet in a more poetic prius in SenS'Ll, intellectu ni II 2 "Sensory kn01dedge may be ...
... , although l'1>'e may 201101'<' the phrase the,t it sees by the j.nstrumentali ty of the eye or hears by that ...
... perceive. These insensate intentions may be defined as aspeots of in dividual sensible bodies not ...
... ,. intellect has a body in order that through the sense organs of that body its intellective er may attain to s ...
... intelligible, not that they .eans of tmderstanding on j ts ; O1'l , it is that the the rJossible lntellect may ...