In the act of sensible perception, I am conscious of two things; — of myself as the perceiving subject, and of an external reality, in relation with my sense, as the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I... The Senses and the Intellect - Side 672af Alexander Bain - 1874 - 714 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1847 - 602 sider
...THE OBJECT PERCEIVED. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing each of them not mediately, in something...immediately in itself, AS EXISTING. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced ; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same... | |
 | Thomas Reid - 1850 - 524 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately, in something...immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced ; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same... | |
 | David Stuart (D.D.) - 1853 - 196 sider
...senses, as the object perceived. Of the reality of both these I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing each of them, — not mediately, in something...immediately in itself as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced, because each is apprehended equally and at once, in the same indivisible... | |
 | John Williams - 1854 - 234 sider
...reality in relation with my sense. Of the existence of both things I am convinced, because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately in something...immediately in itself as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced, because each is apprehended equally and at once in the same indivisible... | |
 | Thomas Solly - 1856 - 320 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced—because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately, in something...immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same... | |
 | Thomas Solly - 1856 - 312 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced — because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately, in something...immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced ; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same... | |
 | Thomas Solly - 1856 - 304 sider
...something else, as represented, but immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual independence I am no less convinced; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same indivisible energy—the one not preceding or determining, the other not following or determined; and because each... | |
 | Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 546 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced : because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately, in something...immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual independence I . am no less convinced ; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same... | |
 | John Kitto - 1860 - 526 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately in something...represented, but immediately in itself, as existing." Phil., p. 31. "The assertion that we can be conscious of an act of knowledge, without being conscious... | |
 | 1860 - 526 sider
...the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing each of them, not mediately in something...represented, but immediately in itself, as existing." PML, p. 31. "The assertion that we can be conscious of an act of knowledge, without being conscious... | |
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