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apperception

[ap-er-sep-shuhn] / ˌæp ərˈsɛp ʃən /








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It is true that we cannot conceive the universe otherwise than as infinite in time and space, because both time and space are but human modes of apperception.

From Jewish Theology by Kaufmann Kohler

Nine-tenths of every picture is the product, not of perception, but of apperception.

From Browning and the Dramatic Monologue by S. S. (Samuel Silas) Curry

For this term indicates the relation of these representations to the original apperception, and also their necessary unity, even though the judgement itself is empirical, and therefore contingent, e. g.

From Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Harold Arthur Prichard

It is the “transcendental unity of consciousness” of Kant—his synthetic unity of apperception.

From Hegel's Philosophy of Mind by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Dewey fails to make a distinction, which might have been useful to him, between Kant's unity of apperception and his productive imagination.

From John Dewey's logical theory by Delton Thomas Howard




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