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unperceiving
adjective
Not perceiving; devoid of perception.
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If one were to abstract the set of all such properties from the object, however, nothing would be left over there would be no presumed Lockean "substratum" that supports these properties and that itself is unperceived.
Shankara, however, did distinguish between three senses of being: the merely illusory (pratibhasika), the empirical (vyavaharika; which has unperceived existence and pragmatic efficacy), and transcendental being of one, indeterminate brahman.
Lincoln was puzzled, but, after a three-hour meeting with a few of the senators, he felt that he understood their complaint: "They seemed to think that when he [Lincoln] had in him any good purposes, Mr. S[eward] contrived to suck them out of him unperceived".
Yet the most virulent criticism of policy makers has come from those insisting that they are doing too much — that deficits are a terrible threat (somehow unperceived by the bond market), that the actions of central banks are excessive, even insane.
Two women, seated, remain like money, like any underground objects, like a philosophy of inexistence, like earliness, unperceived.
He argues that because ideas don't exist unperceived there is no significant sense in which the ideas of memory continue to exist when we are not thinking about them.
Second, condition (ii): Sense data theorists believe that the things we are directly aware of in perception are dependent on the mind of the perceiver — they cannot exist unperceived.
Berkeley It is impossible for anything to exist unperceived.
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