theme,metaphor,work_id,dictionary,provenance,id,created_at,updated_at,reviewed_on,comments,text,context "","Sense ""must therefore remain a stranger to the objects and causes affecting it""",5057,"","Searching ""soul"" and ""stranger"" in Past Masters",13564,2006-03-05 00:00:00 UTC,2009-09-14 19:38:43 UTC,,"","Sense consists in the obtruding of certain impressions upon us, independently of our wills; but it cannot perceive what they are, or whence they are derived. It lies prostrate under its object, and is only a capacity in the soul of having its own state altered by the influence of particular causes. It must therefore remain a stranger to the objects and causes affecting it.
(663)",Sect II --Of the Origin of Our Ideas in General