Sentence examples for perceptions of something from inspiring English sources

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But McTaggart also denies that anything is a sense-datum.[26] However, apparent perceptions of sense-data are really perceptions of something, namely persons, parts of persons, or sums of person-parts.

According to these theorists, perceptions of goodness are not like perceptions of cold or white light, but more like perceptions of something as looking like Mikhail Gorbachev i.e., complex, high-level perceptual states that are nonetheless distinct from belief states.

Concept-free perception need not provide the classifying not only with second and third-time perceptions of something as F but not even, strictly speaking, with a first-time perception, since there could be an intervening cognitive factor (provided, say, by analogy: see below).

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"None of the candidates has been able to generate a perception of something new," said Philip Kitzberger, a professor of political science at Torcuato Di Tella University.

You're trying to explain an overall perception of something in one picture, and it's got to do one of those things to me".

The vertical orientation of the set "played with the perception of something moving up and down through space, versus the side-to-side movements of the dancers".

Remarks like that one, from old and young, from men calloused from lifetimes spent stevedoring to unemployed youngsters playing at open-air pool tables, reflect a perception of something frequently debated in war colleges in the United States.

"Is your God Santa Claus?" Religion had brought Eliot "the perception of something above morals, and therefore extremely terrifying … more terrifying than ordinary pain and misery; the very dark night and the desert".

Its 1988 report, A Positive Choice, called for a fresh perception of something that was then still often seen as a hangover from the 19th-century workhouse – indeed, some council-run care homes were crudely converted workhouses with rooms shared by as many as six people.

We have a clear and distinct perception of something if, when we consider it, we cannot doubt it (7:145).

It is easy to craft a story around the idea of "high-tech ceramic" or "space-age aluminum" or "advanced composites" – the language of new technologies always seems to build a perception of something new and something better.

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