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Definition of Perceivers
1. perceiver [n] - See also: perceiver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perceivers
Literary usage of Perceivers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Epistemology; Or, The Theory of Knowledge: An Introduction to General by Peter Coffey (1917)
"It is really and externally a quality which is so named because it appears in a
certain uniform way to all normal perceivers, but which appears in a ..."
2. Brief Outline of an Analysis of the Human Intellect: Intended to Rectify the by James Rush (1865)
"But there being many, and the perceivers of the same things having practical ...
This is to be effected by two different perceivers agreeing on some sign, ..."
3. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"The sons of Shem are the perceivers of Splendour ;—they see what is best in ...
The sons of Ham are the perceivers of Evil or Nakedness ; and are slaves ..."
4. Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life by Laitman, Michael (2006)
"perceivers with different qualities and senses perceived a different picture of
the world. Thus, as in the first approach, the world still existed ..."
5. Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain by John Ruskin (1876)
"The sons of Ham are the perceivers of Evil or Nakedness; and are slaves therefore
for ever—' servants of servants': when in power, therefore, ..."