Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... proper is the conditio sine qua non of a Perception proper of the Primary qualities . For we are only aware of the existence of our organism , in being sentient of it , as thus or ... proper 880 [ NOTE D. * PERCEPTION ; PERCEPTION PROPER.
... proper is the conditio sine qua non of a Perception proper of the Primary qualities . For we are only aware of the existence of our organism , in being sentient of it , as thus or ... proper 880 [ NOTE D. * PERCEPTION ; PERCEPTION PROPER.
Pàgina 881
Thomas Reid. iv . — Perceptun proper . 23. In Perception proper the object- object perceived is , always , either a Pri- mary quality , or the quasi - Primary phasis of a Secundo - primary . ( See p . 857 b , sq . ) 20. Sensation proper ...
Thomas Reid. iv . — Perceptun proper . 23. In Perception proper the object- object perceived is , always , either a Pri- mary quality , or the quasi - Primary phasis of a Secundo - primary . ( See p . 857 b , sq . ) 20. Sensation proper ...
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... proper is. □ Sensation ( proper . ) Reid , Inq . 111 b , 121 a , 122 a , 123 b , 128 b note 130 b , 159 a , 183 a , 188 a . I. P. 258 ab , 259 b , 260 b , 318 ab , 327 a ; -Stewart , El . vol . i . pp . 92 , 93 ; - Royer Collard , in ...
... proper is. □ Sensation ( proper . ) Reid , Inq . 111 b , 121 a , 122 a , 123 b , 128 b note 130 b , 159 a , 183 a , 188 a . I. P. 258 ab , 259 b , 260 b , 318 ab , 327 a ; -Stewart , El . vol . i . pp . 92 , 93 ; - Royer Collard , in ...
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