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the process whereby perceived qualities of an object are related to past experience
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means to perceive a thing before it happens, a soul faculty synthesized of all indrawn (sublimated) physical senses, mental faculties and soul faculties; the cosmic consciousness of the "I AM," Christ consciousness.
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[A106] Kant defines transcendental apperception as "the original and transcendental condition...a transcendental ground of the unity of consciousness in the synthesis of the manifold of all our intuitions...a ground without which it would be impossible to think any object for our intuitions". Transcendental apperception is distinguished from empirical apperception, which is simply inner sense and in which "no fixed and abiding self...[is present] in [the] flux of inner appearances". ...
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introspective self-consciousness
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(at-ta s diiq) Apperception is realized when man's ability to think judges one thing by another and draws conclusions. Thus, the other thing is established in the mind. The objects of apperception are of different kinds. Some of them concern things that are certain by nature. Others concern things that are hypothetical in various degrees. ...
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