4 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATTUITIVELY»
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Metaphysica nova et vetusta: a return to dualism
An animal is ( attuitively conscious of the a posteriori categories, but it cannot
categorize, because it cannot affirm. They are present to it as sense-attuits : the
emergence of Reason in man makes it possible for him to predicate, i and so to
raise ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1884
Most writers agree that the value experience is of a relatively immediate
character as contrasted with the mediate nature of cognition or thought. Values
are apprehended attuitively or intuitively rather than reflectively ; they belong
either to the ...
James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, 1908
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Metaphysica nova et vetusta, a return to dualism, by Scotus ...
An animal is attuitively conscious of the h posteriori categories, but it cannot
categorize, because it cannot affirm. They are present to it as sense-attuits : the
emergence of Eeason in man makes it possible for him to predicate, and so to
raise ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1884
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The Principles of Pragmatism: A Philosophical Interpretation ...
During the greater part of our lives we act impulsively, feel directly, think
attuitively. This is our practical consciousness, the consciousness of every-day
life. But when we become scientists and philosophers, we begin to ask How ?
and Why?