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ˌpreperˈception [pre- A. 2.] Previous perception; a condition preceding perception.
1871Fraser Life Berkeley x. 402 note, Kant's preperception of space differs from Berkeley's, in recognising it as necessary à priori to all sense experience as such. 1881J. Sully in Nature XXIV. 185/2 A ‘stage of preperception’, during which the mind receives the impression of sense, but has not yet interpreted the impression into a coherent percept. 1896Educ. Rev. Mar. 278 Prof. James has illustrated and emphasized the importance of preperception. So preperˈceptive a., characterized by preperception.
1907Hibbert Jrnl. Jan. 421 The suggested topic defines my purpose, gives it its orientation and its preperceptive and selective tendencies. |