单词 | datum of consciousness |
释义 | > as lemmasdatum of consciousness b. Philosophy. Anything immediately apprehended by or presented to the mind or senses. Frequently in datum of consciousness, datum of sense. See also sense-datum n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > [noun] > item of sensory information datum1832 1832 H. G. Linberg in tr. V. Cousin Introd. Hist. Philos. 445 (note) He has made it visible to the eye of the understanding, in reflecting upon the data of consciousness. 1887 A. Seth Hegelianism & Personality iv. 118 That elementary statement must be originally made in virtue of..some immediate datum of experience. 1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xx. 252 ‘Can a doubleness, so easily neutralized by our knowledge, ever be a datum of sensation at all?’ such an anti-sensationalist might ask. 1890 A. C. Fraser Locke 186 Locke thus reduces the entire certain knowledge of sensible things that man is capable of to one's present data of sense, and one's memory of past data. 1915 B. Russell in Monist 25 400 It is argued by the psychologists that the notion of a datum passively received by the mind is a delusion. 1954 H. Feigl in P. A. Schilpp Philos. R. Carnap (1963) 259 The prima facie implausibility of the identity thesis arises..mainly from the psychological incompatibility of images such as of nervous tissue..with the qualities of some data of consciousness. 2007 D. R. Griffin Whitehead's Radically Different Postmodern Philos. iii. 68 In this latter mode various data are immediately present to our consciousness. < as lemmas |
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