Sensation as dream of the soul, from which we must wake, iii. 6.6 (26-[363]).
Sensation cannot distinguish quality differences, vi. 3.17 (44-[963]).
Sensation cannot reach truth, v. 5.1 (32-[576]).
Sensations cause of emotion, iv. 4.28 (28-[482]).
Sensation equivalent to good, i. 4.2 (46-[1021]).
Sensation depends on sense-shape, iv. 4.23 (28-[473]).
Sensation, external and internal, i. 1-7 (53-[1199]).
Sensation implies the feeling soul, i. 1.6 (53-[1198]).
Sensation, intermediary, demands conceptive thought, iv. 4.23 (28-[472]).
Sensation is limited to the common integral parts of the universe, iv. 5.8 (29-[529]).