Sentence examples for immediately acquainted from inspiring English sources

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Empiricists generally have started from the important assumption that what a person is immediately acquainted with is his own sensations, ideas, and volitions; that these are mental and not physical; and, most important, that the things he knows immediately are essentially private and inaccessible to others.

Roughly the view is that what justifies S in believing that he is in pain when he does is the fact that S is directly and immediately acquainted with his pain in a way in which he is not directly and immediately acquainted with any contingent facts about Caesar, the physical world, the future, and so on.

According to the Guardian the Queen "was not immediately acquainted with the YouTube phenomenon" but personally approved the channel after encouragement from her family, including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie who are said to be both avid Facebook fans.

When Gareth Bale was presented as a Real Madrid player in front of thousands of supporters at the Bernabeu, he was immediately acquainted with the weight of expectation that came with his arrival.

Russell, the greatest empiricist of the first half of the twentieth century, tended to think of evidence as sense data, mental items of one's present consciousness with which one is immediately acquainted.

That is, although we naturally speak of perceptions as being of objects and in or by the mind, on the view that all knowledge is founded on perception and that in perception we are immediately acquainted with nothing but perceptions, it becomes problematic how we could have knowledge either of the mind itself or of any object of perceptions distinct from those perceptions.

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Can an individual be directly acquainted with him or herself?

This is so because of his sense-datum theory, according to which what is immediately present to us, i.e., what we are acquainted with when we are acquainted with particulars, are just sense-data and not objects in the sense of individual things with qualities standing in relations to each other.

The 2014 Forester is all-new, but only the well acquainted will spot it immediately.

If you have a new cat, get it acquainted with the litter box immediately.

Being so well acquainted with Michelle Obama's family tree, I immediately spotted places where the author ventured off the road map and into fields of family lore and flimsy evidence.

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