10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATTUITIONAL»
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attuitional in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Metaphysica Nova Et Vetusta, a Return to Dualism, by Scotus ...
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1884 Subjects: Philosophy / General Philosophy / Ethics
Simon Somerville Laurie, 2009
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Synthetica; Being Meditations Epistemological and Ontological
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: .
Simon Somerville Laurie, 2013
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Metaphysica nova et vetusta: a return to dualism
a return to dualism Simon Somerville Laurie. merely attuitional states, but
sufficient to attract our notice, especially in those animals that have a vivid
temperament. The above, we presume, would be a fair account of Time as an
experiential fact ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1884
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Review of Theology & Philosophy
The first conscious plane which rises above the steps of pure feeling and
sensation is the attuitional, and it fills a not unimportant place in the metaphysic. It
is the standpoint of the lower animals and of infancy, and I suppose of Romanes'
...
This affirmation emphasizes and accentuates the attuitional experience. The
natural thus at once becomes the rational. The truth of the individual sensate is in
the percept ; the truth of the attuitional whole is in the con- cipient one or unity ;
the ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
*rfarT, fwr |згт, ятттг |зп; fim-faîT; (theol.) änprqt; n. attrition тт?, ftmif; ст^цФт; (
theol.) srgçnr; (fig.) ( Щ, tfTSRÏ зггГ? íT ) sfWkfftr çffaT attuition л. sfçpîRrr; adjs.
attuitional ЗГ%Ч?1кЧ+; attuent 4%Mjli+tiT; v-t. attuite ^iSTSTT ?T Hf5 ^TT; adj.
attuitive ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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A Hundred Years of British Philosophy
Laurie'sdoctrine of manrefersback tohis accountofthe stagesof consciousness.
Man cannot remain at the attuitional stage,atwhich he is simply an animal
aggregate of particular desires, impulses, and sensations. Being endowed with
reasonhe ...
They presuppose a clear consciousness of the subject by the subject itself.4 ' The
formal act of the new movement'5 is the apprehension of the attuitional subject as
object, an act which yields us the fact of self or ego.8 In other words when ...
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Institutes of Education, Comprising an Introduction to ...
I speak here only of the Sensational or Attuitional stage of human intelligence. At
this stage we have the conscious subject here and objects there, which objects
as sensed we have called sensates. It is probable that this sensational life is ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1892
A Force advances out of what has hitherto been mere receptive attuitional
individuality, and prehends or seizes the presentation, holding it close to itself
and contemplating it. This Force is Will (p. 12). We are not to suppose, however,
that ...
Richard Acland Armstrong, 1884