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Sense and Sensibilia (or On Sense and the Sensible, On Sense and What is Sensed, On Sense Perception; Greek: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; Latin: De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) is one of the short treatises by Aristotle that make up the Parva Naturalia. The English title Sense and Sensibilia adopted by the Revised Oxford Translation repeats the title J. L. Austin chose for his 1962 book Sense and Sensibilia, which in turn incorporated an allusive echo of Jane Austen's title Sense and Sensibility.

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  • Sense and Sensibilia (or On Sense and the Sensible, On Sense and What is Sensed, On Sense Perception; Greek: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; Latin: De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) is one of the short treatises by Aristotle that make up the Parva Naturalia. The English title Sense and Sensibilia adopted by the Revised Oxford Translation repeats the title J. L. Austin chose for his 1962 book Sense and Sensibilia, which in turn incorporated an allusive echo of Jane Austen's title Sense and Sensibility. (en)
  • 『感覚と感覚されるものについて』(かんかくとかんかくされるものについて、希: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν、羅: De sensu et sensibilibus、英: On Sense and Sensibilia)とは、アリストテレス名義の自然学短篇著作の1つであり、『自然学小論集』を構成する7篇の内の1つ。 (ja)
  • Da sensação e do sensível (em grego clássico, Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; em latim, De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) é um dos breves tratados que compõem os Parva Naturalia de Aristóteles. Foi comentado por Alexandre de Afrodísias, Averróis e Tomás de Aquino, entre outros. (pt)
  • «О чувственном восприятии» (др.-греч. Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; дословный перевод — «О восприятии и воспринимаемом») — трактат Аристотеля, посвящённый теме чувственного восприятия, входящий в цикл «». Трактат состоит из семи глав. (ru)
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  • ARISTOTLE (en)
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  • Parva Naturalia (en)
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  • Sense and Sensibilia (or On Sense and the Sensible, On Sense and What is Sensed, On Sense Perception; Greek: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; Latin: De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) is one of the short treatises by Aristotle that make up the Parva Naturalia. The English title Sense and Sensibilia adopted by the Revised Oxford Translation repeats the title J. L. Austin chose for his 1962 book Sense and Sensibilia, which in turn incorporated an allusive echo of Jane Austen's title Sense and Sensibility. (en)
  • 『感覚と感覚されるものについて』(かんかくとかんかくされるものについて、希: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν、羅: De sensu et sensibilibus、英: On Sense and Sensibilia)とは、アリストテレス名義の自然学短篇著作の1つであり、『自然学小論集』を構成する7篇の内の1つ。 (ja)
  • Da sensação e do sensível (em grego clássico, Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; em latim, De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) é um dos breves tratados que compõem os Parva Naturalia de Aristóteles. Foi comentado por Alexandre de Afrodísias, Averróis e Tomás de Aquino, entre outros. (pt)
  • «О чувственном восприятии» (др.-греч. Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν; дословный перевод — «О восприятии и воспринимаемом») — трактат Аристотеля, посвящённый теме чувственного восприятия, входящий в цикл «». Трактат состоит из семи глав. (ru)
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  • 感覚と感覚されるものについて (ja)
  • Sense and Sensibilia (Aristotle) (en)
  • О чувственном восприятии (ru)
  • Da Sensação e do Sensível (pt)
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