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Definition of Perceptional
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perceptional
Literary usage of Perceptional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introductory Study of Ethics by Warner Fite (1903)
"Sidgwick distinguishes three forms of intuitionism : perceptional intuitionism
... S. perceptional INTUITIONISM perceptional intuitionism expresses the more ..."
2. Ethics: Descriptive and Explanatory by Sidney Edward Mezes (1900)
"No doubt with the rejection of perceptional Intuitionism it becomes apparent that
... The Truth in perceptional Intuitionism After negative criticism comes ..."
3. A Treatise on Insanity in Its Medical Relations by William Alexander Hammond (1883)
"perceptional INSANITIES. IN uncomplicated perceptional insanities those parts
only of the brain are disordered which are concerned in the formation of ..."
4. Ethics and Natural Law: A Reconstructive Review of Moral Philosophy Applied by George Lansing Raymond (1920)
"... Emotional Intuitionism of Shaf tes- bury—perceptional Intuitionism of
Butler—Influence on Modern Thought of Shaftesbury and Butler. ..."
5. Introduction to Ethics by Frank Thilly (1900)
"The perceptional Intuitionists. — In this class belong Bishop Butler, James
Martineau, and WEH Lecky. ..."
6. The Elements of Psychology by David R. Major (1914)
"Variations in perceptional Stimuli. — Ordinarily our perception of a given thing —
say a building, a vehicle, an article of food, clouds, a piece of ice, ..."