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perˈceptional, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to or of the nature of, perception.
1862F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 264 The mistake in question is not perceptional, but inferential. 1874Carpenter Ment. Phys. App. (1879) 721 Particular parts of the convolutions may be special centres of the classes of perceptional Ideas that [etc.]. Hence perˈceptionalism, Philos., the ‘common sense’ doctrine in philosophy, that what men call their perceptions are true perceptions of the very things they claim to perceive.
1891E. J. Hamilton Modalist 5 The philosophy from which the following chapters derive their force..has been named Perceptionalism... This philosophy prizes highly the Aristotelian doctrine of ‘common sense’ or ‘common perception’,..but differs from it in being a developed system. |