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- Title: Book: PoF: Introduction by Michael Wilson
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- who had been able to perceive the spiritual in nature, even though he
- qualities of a kind that belong to perceived phenomena, but attributes
- them to a realm that by definition can never be perceived. This
- perceiving or the object perceived as an element of observation.
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter One: Conscious Human Action
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- definite manner. To perceive this more clearly, let us imagine
- We do not perceive the causes by which our will is determined,
- without noticing them. One, however, perceives them, and
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Two: The Fundamental Desire for Knowledge
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- objects and events which are perceived by the senses belong
- open. Only with the help of material processes can it be perceived
- When man reflects upon the “I”, he perceives in the first
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Four: The World as Percept
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- which is due not to the object but to me, the perceiver. It is
- vibrating movement of its parts. We perceive this movement
- tells us that there are people who perceive nothing of the
- without a mind, that their being is to be perceived or known;
- that, consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived
- perceived, nothing remains of the percept. There is no
- perceive them, then the former, being bound up with them,
- in as far as, and as long as, I perceive them; they disappear
- happens to a percept while it is being perceived, and we
- already possess before it comes to be perceived.
- perception to the subject of perception. I perceive not only
- should let them slip by. Only because I perceive my self,
- I perceive the mental picture in my self in the same sense
- as I perceive color, sound, etc., in other objects. I am now
- of altogether. It has been said that we perceive not objects
- naïve man believes that things, just as we perceive them,
- of physical bodies and of the air which are perceived by us as
- warmth; when they stimulate the optic nerve, I perceive
- to the body and perceive only its effects on my organism.
- perceived directly by the soul. What we finally have in
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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Five: The Act of Knowing the World
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- For someone who believes that the whole perceived world is only an imagined
- through the air, I perceive it in different places one after the other. I
- am a two-sided being. I am enclosed within the sphere which I perceive as
- (and also perceive), we are single beings; in so far as we think, we are the
- limited spheres of our observation. Humanly limited personality we perceive
- precisely the same way as the changes of all other perceived objects,
- that can be perceived, with any other. The world is thus a multiplicity of
- existing beyond what is directly perceived except what can be recognized
- percept — a relationship that goes beyond what is merely perceived —
- concepts. Only if I could perceive how the percept object affects
- process which we could speak of only if it were possible to perceive it.
- relations in conceptual terms, but I can never perceive how a percept
- idealism, cannot be raised at all. Only what is perceived as belonging to the
- “real” in the naïve sense, that is, one that can be perceived;
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Six: Human Individuality
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- perceive to be myself as subject is permeated by the stream of
- I exert pressure on my skin I perceive it as a pressure
- eye, as sound by the ear. An electric shock is perceived by the
- from these facts? Only this: I perceive an electric shock (or a
- perceives a mechanical process of motion in its surroundings
- systematic change in an object is perceived by us as a process
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- field remain separated only so long as the perceiver refrains
- proof of their reality. “Nothing exists that cannot be perceived”
- can be perceived exists.” The best evidence for this assertion
- What the naïve man can perceive with his senses he regards
- as real, and what he cannot thus perceive (God, soul,
- perceive.
- reality of all perceived things, is contradicted by experience,
- admit entities which cannot be perceived by the senses. In
- true to its fundamental principle that only what is perceived
- is real, then it ought not to assume a reality where it perceives
- thinking; it cannot be perceived. The purely ideal relationship
- perceived objects (percepts); for metaphysical realism, not
- object. A being with fewer senses than man will perceive
- less of the world, one with more senses will perceive more.
- Thus it is said that in the spectrum of light the eye perceives
- right to regard what is perceived, limited as it is by his
- did not permeate with concepts whatever he perceived by
- which can be perceived are supposed to occur imperceptibly
- perceived directly but as something quite different.
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eight: The Factors of Life
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- this world of percepts we perceive ourselves. This percept of
- begin with, it appears to be bound up with what we perceive
- be perceived is real — it follows that feeling must be the
- they subscribe to the doctrine that what is directly perceived
- fundamental principle that what is perceived is real. But in
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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- after the pattern of the perceived world; we shall call this a world of
- tied down to a fixed route. From every occurrence which I perceive and
- Title: Book: PoF: Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
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- as the things we perceive are not woven by our thinking into
- After all, the tree that one perceives has no existence by
- regard them as different only as long as I perceive, but no
- perceive spiritual things as well as those perceived with the
- organ. It is a percept in which the perceiver is himself
- active, and a self-activity which is at the same time perceived.
- into a spiritual world also as perceiver. Within this spiritual
- Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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- really perceived another person's thinking. The immediate
- regards perceived phenomena as real things existing outside
- consciousness. One fails to perceive that one is dealing, not
- of which only that part that is merely perceived could be
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