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Definition of Percepts
1. percept [n] - See also: percept
Lexicographical Neighbors of Percepts
Literary usage of Percepts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"Tactual percepts of the blind. Wundt o< tactual perception of the blind. ...
Visual sp;i and optical illusions. Effects of practice. percepts always ..."
2. The Science of Thought by Friedrich Max Müller (1887)
"The individual percipient must constitute both the Here and the Now for all that
is to be perceived, otherwise the percepts would not be his percepts. ..."
3. A System of Psychology by Daniel Greenleaf Thompson (1884)
"percepts are indefinitely divisible, that which is perceived at a given moment
being a ... percepts are of two general classes, Sensational and Ideal; ..."
4. The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul by Noah Porter (1869)
"The percepts of sight and touch are inseparably united in space, and this is the
... "With these two are connected the percepts of taste, smell, and sound, ..."
5. Introduction to Philosophy by Friedrich Paulsen (1896)
"possible percepts, and the real percepts seem to comprise but an infinitesimal
... Now these possible percepts constitute what in popular language is called ..."
6. Introduction to Philosophy by Friedrich Paulsen (1895)
"possible percepts, and the real percepts seem to comprise but an infinitesimal
... Now these possible percepts constitute what in popular language is called ..."
7. Mental Pathology in Its Relation to Normal Psychology: A Course of Lectures by Gustav Störring (1907)
"If ideas assume abnormal intensity, it is said, hallucinations result, that is
phenomena with the character of percepts. (2) Some writers, like FECHNER for ..."