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Definition of Sensating
1. sensate [v] - See also: sensate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensating
Literary usage of Sensating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prolegomena to Theism by Louis Francis Anderson (1910)
"Psychology is the science of the soul which, as such, is a substantial, conscious
and sensating force of spontaneity. The soul intrinsically is autonomous ..."
2. The Nature of Truth: An Essay by Harold Henry Joachim (1906)
"Then does it mean ' their being as objects of possibly-actual sensating and
judging' ? Is greenness eg there, in the sense that it is such that, ..."
3. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1884)
"With this sort of an understanding of the sensating functions of the high brain,
we can probably arrive at some better idea of what its abnormal sensations ..."
4. Autology: An Inductive System of Mental Science; Whose Centre is the Will by David Henry Hamilton (1873)
"But the office of the sense is not cognizing, nor yet perceiving, but simply to
serve as the means of effecting contact and sensating: the contact is by ..."
5. Prolegomena to Theism by Louis Francis Anderson (1910)
"The Process-Force of the Soul The process-force of the soul is the spontaneously
conscious and sensating movement which, as such, constitutes the ..."
6. The Science of Knowledge by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Adolph Ernst Kroeger (1868)
"how the sensating and the object of sensation arc posited through contemplation ;
but, in order to have sensation posited, ..."
7. The Esoteric: A Magazine of Advanced and Practical Esoteric Thought edited by Hiram Erastus Butler (1894)
"The two fishes thus indicate the forces drawn to the worldly life, sensating
wholly in the production of material wealth, claiming to be the real riches of ..."
8. Matter; Its Forms and Governing Laws by George Duplex (1857)
"These sensating organs mutually assist each other in their perceptions : for
example, the eye would perceive all objects as a flat surface, were it not that ..."