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It depends on Buridan's epistemological claim that general notions are always involved in apprehension, and that what makes an apprehension singular is the 'confusion' or fusing together of circumstances, so that being a man is not abstracted from being here and now in such and such a way.
Because the soul comprised these different functions and because the principal interest of these philosophers was addressed to reason as the one function that made possible an apprehension of the true nature of things, these functions came to be regarded as different "parts" of the soul.
We explain how absurd their apprehensions are; they make a show of not understanding, and go on with what they're doing".
The definition of intuitive apprehension states that such an apprehension must be sufficient for the intellect to make a judgment about the existence of the object.
Earlier this year, when asked to make a film about Steinbeck for the BBC, I went back with apprehension.
The most senior commanders are due to make their apprehension clear at a meeting of the National Security Council with the Prime Minister today.
John Walsh of "America's Most Wanted" was featured, talking about interviewing President Obama on the 1000th anniversary of a show that has clearly made a difference in the apprehension of violent criminals.
The two agents headed upstairs to make the apprehension, and the remaining loss-prevention team crowded around the monitor.
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