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Apperception (from the
Latin ad-, "to, toward" and
percipere, "to perceive, gain, secure, learn, or feel") is any of
several aspects of
perception and...
- mind-independent things, that, in the
famous phrase, esse est
percipi (aut
percipere)—to be is to be
perceived (or to perceive)." Hence,
human knowledge is...
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virtute Sanctae Trinitatis medicates, sive fotus; pristinam, et
meliorem percipere merearis sanitatem: per
Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen. (Ad pectus) Ungimus...
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selected and grasped,
grasping being an
etymological connotation, of
percipere, the root of "perceive". From
Logical Investigations (1900/1901) to Experience...
- teneret,
adficiebatur summo honore, quod eum non
solum colebant qui
aliquid percipere atque audire studebant,
verum etiam si qui
forte simulabant. Lucullus...
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portion of Berkeley's edict,
which reads in full: “esse est
percipi aut
percipere” (to be is to be
perceived or to perceive). Alan Schneider, the director...
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concluded was God.
Berkeley is
famous for his
motto "esse est
percipi aut
percipere", or otherwise, "to
exist is to be perceived, or to perceive". This means...
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nihil praeter authoris nomen immutaverit; quid enim mutavisset, qui nec
percipere poterat quae in ea dis****tione continerentur? Homo v**** ab omni mathematica...
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raspizo 'European plaice'. rico adj 'rich, powerful' ('sicut ea ab
antiquo percipere consueverunt de
ricos et maiordomos', 1200), from PGmc *rīkjaz 'mighty...
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penetrare faciat;
quatenus hoc
visibili et
tractabili oleo, dona
invisibilia percipere, et
temporali imperio justis moderationibus peracto,
aeternaliter ****...