Presentational immediacy, on the other hand, is what is usually referred to as " pure sense perception ", unmediated by any causal or symbolic unconscious interpretation.
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Ibn Hazm ( 994-1064 ) wrote the " Scope of Logic ", in which he stressed on the importance of sense perception as a source of knowledge.
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However, there is no such inference for a solid real Self apart from the stream of constantly changing sense perceptions and mental activity of the sense spheres.
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A sense perception like sight is in perfect activity ( " teleia energeia " ) when it is in its best conditions and directed at the best objects.
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Cognition, then, in the strict sense, occupies the middle place between sense perception, which is belief in matters of sense, and reason, which is belief in supersensuous fact.
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In the Critique, A 236 ff ., it is explained that nothing that is beyond experience can be meaningfully thought by using the pure concepts without sense perception.
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Ibn Arabi considered the ark to be the personification of his humanity while the water of the river Nile to signifiy his imagination, rational thought and sense perception.
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The pure concepts of the understanding are concepts under which all sense perceptions must be subsumed [ subsumirt ] before they can be used in judgments of experience.
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This kind of judgment results when a sense perception and a judgment of perception are unified by a concept that makes the judgment necessary and valid for all perceivers.
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Soon Puritan ministers like Edward Taylor began to write meditations in verse, based on lines from the Bible and on sense perceptions, both allegorical of the greater glory of God.