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... Immediate , and of Representa- tive or Mediate cognition ; with the vari- ous significations of the term Object , its conjugates and correlatives . The correlative terms , Immediate and Mediate , as attributes of knowledge and its ...
... Immediate , and of Representa- tive or Mediate cognition ; with the vari- ous significations of the term Object , its conjugates and correlatives . The correlative terms , Immediate and Mediate , as attributes of knowledge and its ...
Pàgina 805
... immediately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we cognise it in or through something numerically diffe- rent from itself . Immediate cognition , thus the knowledge of a thing in itself , in ...
... immediately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we cognise it in or through something numerically diffe- rent from itself . Immediate cognition , thus the knowledge of a thing in itself , in ...
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Thomas Reid. istical , by immediate knowledge an egoisti- cal , representation . ( Note B. § 1. Pr . 7 . p . 805 a ) . This being established it may be further argued — 1o , that in calling Perception an immediate knowledge , he , on the ...
Thomas Reid. istical , by immediate knowledge an egoisti- cal , representation . ( Note B. § 1. Pr . 7 . p . 805 a ) . This being established it may be further argued — 1o , that in calling Perception an immediate knowledge , he , on the ...
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