Definitionadj. of or relating to the act of perceiving
Last update: September 14, 2015
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His views, in his chapter on the Laws of Motion, that the physicist forms a conceptional model of the universe by aid of corpuscles, that these corpuscles are only symbols for the component parts of perceptual bodies, and that force is a measure of motion, and not its cause, are the views of Mach. [Please select]
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What, then, are the peculiar features in the perceptual flux which the conceptual translation so fatally leaves out. [Please select]
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The deeper features of reality are found only in perceptual experience. [Please select]
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Of this our perceptual experiences are the nucleus, they being the originally strong experiences. [Please select]
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This is as true when the field is conceptual as when it is perceptual. [Please select]
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In early life, one's mind is chiefly perceptual, it is what we see and hear and taste and smell. [Please select]
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Language makes it possible for us to profit through the perceptual experience of others. [Please select]
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