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When it is higher-order perceived it, too, will acquire a subjective aspect, being presented to me in a distinctive sort of way.
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Language is related to knowledge in diverse ways, and to each there corresponds a distinctive sort of "return".
Influenced by Hutcheson and the British empiricist tradition in general, Kant understands judgments of taste to be founded on a distinctive sort of feeling, a disinterested pleasure.
Some philosophers think that such laws underwrite a distinctive sort of modality: a proposition is nomically necessary just in case its falsity is incompatible with the laws of nature.
Actually, it's a gem: gentle, eccentric, possessed of a distinctive sort of innocence – and also charming and funny.
Confining the experience of change to momentary episodes of experiencing may have its advantages, but it also makes for difficulties of a distinctive sort.
All of this activity, organized around experiences, is giving quality and indeed the patient a distinctive sort of life.
The essential point here is that when I sense or am appeared to silver-elliptical-ly, there need be nothing more going on than that I am in a certain distinctive sort of experiential state.
Francis Hutcheson follows Shaftesbury in his emphasis on the subject's aesthetic response, on the distinctive sort of pleasure that the beautiful elicits in us.
Reid's idea is that the only conception we can have of the exertion of power is of that distinctive sort of mental effort in which we engage when we will to do something.
But they respond in a distinctive way.
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