unperceiving
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The Boston Herald snarled at "the brazenly publicized doubts of New Jersey's unseeing, unperceiving Governor."
From Time Magazine Archive
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And, it being too visibly absurd to hold that pain or pleasure can be in an unperceiving substance, men are more easily weaned from believing the external existence of the Secondary than the Primary Qualities.
From Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous by Berkeley, George
I have no immediate intuition thereof: neither can I immediately from my sensations, ideas, notions, actions, or passions, infer an unthinking, unperceiving, inactive Substance—either by probable deduction, or necessary consequence.
From Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous by Berkeley, George
They think us merely cruel—just as we, in the same unperceiving manner, think them merely covetous.
From Oriental Encounters Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 by Pickthall, Marmaduke William
But neither Nature nor Art works in this way except to our own unperceiving minds.
From Of Six MediƦval Women To Which Is Added A Note on MediƦval Gardens by Kemp-Welch, Alice