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    The soul is not aware of the motions occurring in the bod... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The soul cannot form sensible perceptions in itself on the occasion of particular motions in the bodily sensory apparatus

    The soul is not aware of the motions occurring in the bodily sensory apparatus

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    Arnauld says that it is “easy” to eliminate the first alternative: “For since the motion of a body can at best have no other effect than to move another body (I say at best because it may have not even that), who does not see that it can have no effect on a spiritual soul?” (Examen, OA, 38:146). He adds that St. Augustine considered it beyond doubt that a body can have an effect only on our body, and not on our soul. Arnauld rules out the second of his three alternatives on the grounds that the

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