Sensualism

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title: Sensualism
text: In epistemology, Sensualism is a doctrine whereby sensations and perception are the basic and most important form of true cognition. It may oppose abstract ideas. This ideogenetic question was long ago put forward in Greek philosophy and further developed to the full by the British Sensualists and the British Associationists. In the 19th century it was very much taken up by the Positivists
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description: Epistemological position
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date created: 2006-11-14T23:27:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T09:21:17Z
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