The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge, An Epistemological Inquiry
The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge, An Epistemological Inquiry
Losskiĭ, N. O. (Nikolaĭ Onufrievich), 1870-1965
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For bur purpose it is sufficient to ask whether the particular or the universal is the first to be discriminated when these vague images are replaced by clearly difierenti- ated ones (i.e. by definite perceptions which are none ^ Ribot, U4v6MUm ^€9 Id4u Chn^taUi, CSi. L 2. Digiti zed by Google 294 THE INTDITIVE BASIS OP KNOWLEDGE other than complexes of nndeyeloped or highly developed judgments). The answer will at first sight appear paradoxical. Even when we are face to face with an individual... particular thing and obtain in perception an extremely differentiated image of it, that image is in a vast majority of cases a general idea. That such is the case is proved by the fact that even the possession of a highly individualised presentation of some particular thing does not save us from con- fasing it with some other thing which appears to us to be indistinguishably like the first — and that not through any lack of memory but owing to the pre- sentation not being sufficiently individualised during the act of perception itself.
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