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apperceptive, a.|æpəˈsɛptɪv| [f. prec., after perceptive a.] Pertaining to or involving apperception; also = next; apperceptive mass = apperception mass (see prec.).
1884E. Montgomery in Mind July 381 It is after all nothing but our own apperceptive faculties, potentially idealised, that are made to serve for the consciousness of a universal subject. 1886F. A. Caspari tr. P. Radestock's Habit & Education 45 Blending or apperceptive synthesis, that is, a union of impressions following one another, in which the latter exist in the new conception produced by their union. 1891G. F. Stout in Mind XVI. 31 Apperceptive processes differ for the most part from those which result in the formation of a percept. Ibid. 37 An apperceptive system is, apart from fatigue, more prompt to apperceive the more recently it has been brought into play. 1892Monist Jan. 306 Under normal conditions the necessary alternation of different apperceptive masses produces a corresponding variation in the conditions of belief. 1952W. J. H. Sprott Social Psychol. x. 211 All these psychological elements..form the ‘apperceptive mass’, which receives new material, and the matrix out of which changes emerge. |