The Intellectual Virtues According to the Philosophy of St. ThomasCatholic University of America, 1941 - 188 páginas |
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... sensation . That which synthesized sensations such as an act of judgment , imagination , or recognition — was a habit , which by repetition became increasingly easy to perform . Followers of Con- dillac , the Idéologues , who were ...
... sensation . That which synthesized sensations such as an act of judgment , imagination , or recognition — was a habit , which by repetition became increasingly easy to perform . Followers of Con- dillac , the Idéologues , who were ...
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... ( sensations ) or active ( move- ments ) , he determined that the movement which constituted perception must depend upon an internal factor - something which by effort perceives and synthesizes . This effort was the same as volition and ...
... ( sensations ) or active ( move- ments ) , he determined that the movement which constituted perception must depend upon an internal factor - something which by effort perceives and synthesizes . This effort was the same as volition and ...
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... sensation . This latter statement is that a relatively equal increase of stimulus effects an absolutely equal increase in the intensity of a sensation ; the increase in the intensity of the stimulus represents geometrical progression ...
... sensation . This latter statement is that a relatively equal increase of stimulus effects an absolutely equal increase in the intensity of a sensation ; the increase in the intensity of the stimulus represents geometrical progression ...
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the Virtues | 17 |
THE VIRTUES OF THE PRACTICAL | 53 |
Natural and Super | 107 |
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The Intellectual Virtues According to the Philosophy of St. Thomas Rose Emmanuella Brennan Vista de fragmentos - 1941 |
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