Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I(-II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - Criticism - 440 pages |
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... perceive something as X , where X is a name or , more commonly , a descriptive locution . Filling out this third ... perceive Y is not necessarily to perceive Y as Y , all perceiving is perceiving - as.5 Since all perceiving is ...
... perceive something as X , where X is a name or , more commonly , a descriptive locution . Filling out this third ... perceive Y is not necessarily to perceive Y as Y , all perceiving is perceiving - as.5 Since all perceiving is ...
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... perceive the world directly requires that we first determine what it would mean to perceive the world indirectly . However , if the latter semantically marked term turns out to have no useful interpretation , then the former contrastive ...
... perceive the world directly requires that we first determine what it would mean to perceive the world indirectly . However , if the latter semantically marked term turns out to have no useful interpretation , then the former contrastive ...
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... perceive this sense - datum to be red , for instance , and that other to be elliptical ; that I only perceive , in many cases , that it seems so . I cannot , however , now persuade myself that it is quite clear that I do perceive it to ...
... perceive this sense - datum to be red , for instance , and that other to be elliptical ; that I only perceive , in many cases , that it seems so . I cannot , however , now persuade myself that it is quite clear that I do perceive it to ...
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... perceive God without perceiving His essence? In sense perception we constantly perceive things without perceiving their essences. Even with vision, our preeminent sense, objects present themselves not as having a certain essential ...
... perceive God without perceiving His essence? In sense perception we constantly perceive things without perceiving their essences. Even with vision, our preeminent sense, objects present themselves not as having a certain essential ...
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... perceive God is to share in that world - encompassing love . As I have said , I shall challenge Scheler's contention that we only perceive persons in this ' co - experiencing ' way and never perceive them as objects . But I nevertheless ...
... perceive God is to share in that world - encompassing love . As I have said , I shall challenge Scheler's contention that we only perceive persons in this ' co - experiencing ' way and never perceive them as objects . But I nevertheless ...
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