We apperceive rather this aggregate feeling, which is joined to the last directly apperceived element, and which is the resultant of the preceding affective processes.
Feeling may therefore be looked upon as the specific way in which the apperception reacts upon the content of consciousness that stands in connection with the immediately apperceived impression.
On the other hand, if the apperceived content is bound to certain merely apprehended elements of consciousness, it is combined into one total apprehension, which is only limited by the threshold of consciousness itself.
Thereby the difference between the merely apprehended and the apperceived parts of such a whole by no means disappears.
In reality, therefore, we have also in this case to do with a reproductive assimilation, in which the parts are apperceived successively because of the temporal arrangement of these parts, which are in reciprocal assimilation with each other.
These have already disappeared out of the apperception and have become merely apprehended elements, when they are combined into one whole along with the last apperceived impression.
With other and especially with simultaneous impressions similar relations between the apperceived and the merely apprehended content of consciousness arise, but in varying form according to the sense in question.
In this relationship between the apprehended and apperceived content of consciousness another factor appears, which brings to light the great importance of the processes of apperception.
We must also remember that a clearly apperceived content in such cases seldom arises, and that in the second set (the periods of life) we have not as a rule one single idea.
The apperceived content is that of which we are clearly aware, or, keeping to the figure of speech of a threshold, that which lies above the narrower threshold of attention.
They also apperceived from my speech that I had come from a great distance.
From this I apperceived that they were from another earth; and I was told afterwards that they were from a certain earth in the universe; but where that earth is, was not made known to me.
Wherefore, while they were with me, I sensibly apperceived a drawing back of the anterior part of the head towards the hinder part, thus of the cerebrum towards the cerebellum[kk].
He again came to me in mean raiment, and again said that he had an ardent desire to enter heaven, and that he now apperceived that he was such that he could go there.
Hence they apperceived that I was in the truth, and I was admitted to converse with them.
I have seen some of them, after they had passed through extreme suffering, taken up into heaven; and when they were received there, I have apperceived such a tenderness of joy from them as drew tears from my eyes.
The delight they have in thinking about eating the prey was communicated to me, and was apperceived to be exceedingly great.
There was a certain spirit above my head who spoke with me, and from the tone of his voice he was apperceived to be as it were in a state of sleep.
In what opposite ways must the child's parents have apperceived the burning house and the engine respectively!
The choice between them would be an arbitrary one, determined by personal bias, for the object being indeterminate, its elements can be apperceivedas forming all kinds of unities.
It is evident from this that the Hebrews regarded their provisional chiefs as equivalents of these Phenician officers of state; they apperceived them, so to speak, by an idea derived from Phenicia.
Nothing less will satisfy us; then it is no longer an isolated image, but a conception, an object; then we have apperceived it.
The entire contents of the myths—the mythological figures and all that is told of them—are apperceived by the national movement and receive from it a new interpretation.
In speaking here of the ‘descent of the lightning and the sun’s rays,’ I have presented and apperceived a certain physical occurrence in the way in which we are now wont to do in conversation.
The words, names and phrases which a nation uses have to be apperceived in the moment when they are employed.
Thus then the primitive man apperceived the descent of the lightning and the sun’s rays by means of that which his mind already possessed.
He apperceived unconsciously, and of course with the ideas that he already had; his mind built with the materials that it possessed.
Objects in such a case need not be so truly apperceived and appropriated as they would have to be in true sculpture.
My wife had apparently told her aunt of my supposititious inclinations; they had wept in each other's arms; they had apperceived together; awful thought, they had apperceived ME.
Marion and Aunt Sophy had apperceived together--I was apperceiving.
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