The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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perceiving an object , described by " awareness or consciousness of an external object . " This is an adverbial , an " agent / object " relation , an activity , not a passive state as sentience may be . It involves processes which ...
perceiving an object , described by " awareness or consciousness of an external object . " This is an adverbial , an " agent / object " relation , an activity , not a passive state as sentience may be . It involves processes which ...
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... objects of perception . They function as signs of and clues to things other than themselves ; they function to disclose ... object which has become too hot to handle . Feedback is the preeminent occasion for the formation of the sixth ...
... objects of perception . They function as signs of and clues to things other than themselves ; they function to disclose ... object which has become too hot to handle . Feedback is the preeminent occasion for the formation of the sixth ...
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of apprehending the same object . Abstract knowledge appre- hends the object as absent , mediated by species , propositions , and conclusions , and impoverished of reality . In intuition , the object appears as real , present , and ...
of apprehending the same object . Abstract knowledge appre- hends the object as absent , mediated by species , propositions , and conclusions , and impoverished of reality . In intuition , the object appears as real , present , and ...
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