Definitionn. the representation of what is perceived
Last update: January 11, 2017
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Every percept is such a starting-point; it is an immediate certainty, remaining with us unmodified as the basis 1 Deontology, p. 42. [noun]
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Rehmke, also of Greifswald (_The World as Percept and Concept_, 1880; "The Question of the Soul" in vol.) [Please select]
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That percept was what I _meant_, for into it my idea has passed by conjunctive experiences of sameness and fulfilled intention. [Please select]
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But what is 'your body' here but a percept in _my_ field. [Please select]
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But that percept hangs together with all our other physical percepts. [Please select]
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What is true of the rope is true of any other percept. [Please select]
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The percept of each of us, as he sees the surface of the Hall, is moreover only his provisional terminus. [Please select]
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It will become a passing 'percept,' _my_ percept of that pen. [Please select]
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In this continuing and corroborating, taken in no transcendental sense, but denoting definitely felt transitions, _lies all that the knowing of a percept by an idea can possibly contain or signify_. [Please select]
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It consists in intermediary experiences (possible, if not actual) of continuously developing progress, and, finally, of fulfilment, when the sensible percept, which is the object, is reached. [Please select]
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