Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... cognition and the consciousness of that cognition are one and the same thing . A single perception is simple and indivisi- ble ; it cannot be analyzed into a fact and the con- sciousness of that fact ; for the event itself being an act ...
... cognition and the consciousness of that cognition are one and the same thing . A single perception is simple and indivisi- ble ; it cannot be analyzed into a fact and the con- sciousness of that fact ; for the event itself being an act ...
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... cognition but through the medium of a sensation of an external ob- ject ; but in every cognition the me takes cognizance of that which transcends the outward , sensible object . There is no sensation which is not integrally cognition ...
... cognition but through the medium of a sensation of an external ob- ject ; but in every cognition the me takes cognizance of that which transcends the outward , sensible object . There is no sensation which is not integrally cognition ...
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... cognition of the intersection of the radius pencils , nor of the impulse of these pencils in right lines . He cannot conceive , he says , how the soul should judge of the situation of an object by things which it does not perceive , or ...
... cognition of the intersection of the radius pencils , nor of the impulse of these pencils in right lines . He cannot conceive , he says , how the soul should judge of the situation of an object by things which it does not perceive , or ...
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... cognition , we are often involuntary , that the cognitive power- the vis cognitrix - acts spontaneously , without any intervention of the me proper , and reveals to us , as it were , immediately , the sublime principles of the universe ...
... cognition , we are often involuntary , that the cognitive power- the vis cognitrix - acts spontaneously , without any intervention of the me proper , and reveals to us , as it were , immediately , the sublime principles of the universe ...
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... cognition . If you mutilate the subject in forming your psychology , you will mutilate the object in your ontology . You must , then , include the whole subject in your method , if in its application no portion of the object is to be ...
... cognition . If you mutilate the subject in forming your psychology , you will mutilate the object in your ontology . You must , then , include the whole subject in your method , if in its application no portion of the object is to be ...
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