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... perception or cognition of any object and the exhaustive character of that perception or cognition , its adequacy or inadequacy to give us a complete or perfect know- ledge of the object perceived or cognized . When I perceive or ...
... perception or cognition of any object and the exhaustive character of that perception or cognition , its adequacy or inadequacy to give us a complete or perfect know- ledge of the object perceived or cognized . When I perceive or ...
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... perception nor the idea of Rest is a datum of consciousness at once ultimate and universal . But the very first step in all thinking , as distinguished from perceiving , is an act of arrest ; it is an arrest by attention of the ever ...
... perception nor the idea of Rest is a datum of consciousness at once ultimate and universal . But the very first step in all thinking , as distinguished from perceiving , is an act of arrest ; it is an arrest by attention of the ever ...
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... perception : while actual perception , so long and so far as it is mere perception , does not know even itself . Such a distinction between the ' what ' and the " that ' ( as Mr. Bradley calls it ) is im- possible to an Omniscient Mind ...
... perception : while actual perception , so long and so far as it is mere perception , does not know even itself . Such a distinction between the ' what ' and the " that ' ( as Mr. Bradley calls it ) is im- possible to an Omniscient Mind ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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