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Definition of Apperceives
1. apperceive [v] - See also: apperceive
Lexicographical Neighbors of Apperceives
Literary usage of Apperceives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Apperception: A Monograph on Psychology and Pedagogy by Karl Lange (1900)
"He must therefore turn his attention to the subject that apperceives; viz., the
child. 2. PEDAGOGICAL DEMANDS WITH REFERENCE TO THE ..."
2. The System of the Vedânta: According to Bâdarâyaṇa's Brahma-sûtras and by Paul Deussen (1912)
"It is just tie "same when a person directly apperceives outward objets tj "touching
... For no one apperceives a column or j "wall as a mere apperception ..."
3. The Septonate and the Centralization of the Tonal System: A New View of the by Julius Klauser (1890)
"Thus in Ex. 173 the student of this System, while combining the chords I—u.iv—I
apperceives C as a ... in the chords o.iv—u.iv—o.iv, he apperceives C as a ..."
4. Analytic Interest Psychology and Synthetic Philosophy by John Summerfield Engle (1904)
"But as regards what it is which apperceives Stout is as vague as Wundt.
Stout's "mental system," which, in his definition of Apperception, ..."
5. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"... embracing all that is at the time objective, the subject apperceives his body.
In sense-perception he apperceives the perceiving organ, eg in seeing he ..."
6. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1908)
"The former apperceives the latter; the latter is ... A child who hitherto has
seen none but four-cornered tables apperceives a round one as a table; ..."
7. The Popular Science Monthly (1890)
"One with more experience—that is, with more related ideas—apperceives that it
... A jockey, however, apperceives all his " points "; a zoologist still more. ..."