Definitionadj. characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving
Last update: September 3, 2015
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The unphilosophical person assumes that a tree as he sees it is identical with the tree as it is in itself and as it is for other percipient minds. [Please select]
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The sense-terminus of the remaining percipient is regarded by the philosopher as not quite reaching reality. [Please select]
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The real space is public, the apparent space is private to the percipient. [Please select]
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They did not prove that the colour is in the mind of the percipient. [Please select]
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If we ask: "Are our objects of perception _real_ and are they _independent_ of the percipient." [Please select]
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The arguments used are, in the main, such as would prove the causal dependence of objects of sense upon the percipient. [Please select]
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This place therefore is different from any place in the private space of another percipient. [Please select]
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