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  • Of or pertaining to perception: as, perceptional insanity.

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  • adjective Of, pertaining to, or stimulated by perception

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Examples

  • He who accepts the spontaneous deliverances of his conscience, when confronted with the necessity of making a decision, as revelations of moral truth, may be called a perceptional intuitionist.

    A Handbook of Ethical Theory George Stuart Fullerton

  • A vision is made available through newly gained perceptional grounding.

    Archive 2009-12-01 EILEEN 2009

  • There are more overt ways that Toscano seeks to create an inter-reflexive relationship through alternate perceptional ground.

    COLLAPSIBLE POETICS THEATER by RODRIGO TOSCANO EILEEN 2009

  • There are more overt ways that Toscano seeks to create an inter-reflexive relationship through alternate perceptional ground.

    Archive 2009-12-01 EILEEN 2009

  • For the Lee and Obama concord to work, three key perceptional changes are in order.

    Message to Kim Jong Il 2009

  • A vision is made available through newly gained perceptional grounding.

    COLLAPSIBLE POETICS THEATER by RODRIGO TOSCANO EILEEN 2009

  • I still think that these concerns are mainly perceptional and they are a matter of ethics.

    Chim Sotuon: Roadmaps to Democracy 2008

  • Although this observation may merely mirror perceptional differences, it raises the intriguing question as to whether certain sexually dimorphic features in the brain may differ between individuals of the same sex but different sexual orientation.

    What's the Connection?: Is your brain straight or gay? and does it matter? Debra W. Haffner 2008

  • Although this observation may merely mirror perceptional differences, it raises the intriguing question as to whether certain sexually dimorphic features in the brain may differ between individuals of the same sex but different sexual orientation.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Debra W. Haffner 2008

  • Yet if asked if they “felt” younger, the space travelers would probably demur – thereby creating a perceptional reality at odds with the objective condition.

    Time for Philosophers, Physicists, Psychologists, and Politicians 2008

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