Eidōla
The eidōla only modifications of the mind itself, determined by the impressions (kinēsis) of the external something (tinos) on the organ of sense, as affected by them - pathos, pathēmata. N.B. - Sense (in mind) is not an alteration - affection - passion, but the recognition of it in the living organ of sense*.
* The remark of Galen. See De Plac. Hippocr. et Plat., L. vii. c 6, ed. Chart.
(Note L. On Platonic Doctrine of Perception. The Works of Thomas Reid, D.D.: Now Fully Collected, with selections from His Unpublished Letters. p. 950)
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