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  • Platonism explains intelligibility in terms of the innate forms that we are reminded of by sense-experience.

    Disbelief 2009

  • The justification of their premises must not require any appeal to the deliverances of sense-experience.

    Dr. Nishad 2009

  • Institutions arise first from the immediacy of sense-experience, pure feeling, curiosity, wonder, fear, superstition, and the child-like capacity of human beings to imitate and anthropomorphize the world around them.

    Giambattista Vico Costelloe, Timothy 2008

  • In B7 the goddess warns that we must control our thought in the face of the ever-present seductions of sense-experience:

    Presocratic Philosophy Curd, Patricia 2007

  • On one understanding frequent among philosophers, consciousness is a certain feature shared by sense-experience and imagery, perhaps belonging also to a broad range of other mental phenomena (e.g., episodic thought, memory, and emotion).

    Consciousness and Intentionality Siewert, Charles 2006

  • In the case of belief, these are the conditions under which the belief is true; in the case of perception, they are the conditions under which sense-experience is veridical; in the case of intention, the conditions under which an intention is fulfilled or carried out.

    Consciousness and Intentionality Siewert, Charles 2006

  • Humanness is defined in terms of psychological acts and sense-experience; yet, they only derive their meaning from humanness.

    Making room for the New Castle Fr Timothy Matkin 2006

  • Suppose one finds phenomenal character quite generally inadequate for the intentionality of thought and sense-experience by answering

    Consciousness and Intentionality Siewert, Charles 2006

  • Humanness is defined in terms of psychological acts and sense-experience; yet, they only derive their meaning from humanness.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2006

  • Does every sort of intentionality that belongs to sense-experience and sensory imagery require conceptual abilities for which phenomenal character is insufficient?

    Consciousness and Intentionality Siewert, Charles 2006

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