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Common Sensibles

Common Sensibles

Common Sensibles

(Lat. sensibilia communia) In the psychology of Aristotle the qualities of a sense object that may be apprehended by several senses; e.g. motion (or rest), number, shape, size; in distinction from the proper sensibles, or qualities that can be apprehended by only one sense, such as color, taste, smell. — G.R.M.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy