Definition of Sensibles

1. sensible [n] - See also: sensible

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensibles

sensibilia
sensibilise
sensibilities
sensibility
sensibilization
sensibilizations
sensibilize
sensible
sensible heat
sensible horizon
sensible perspiration
sensible temperature
sensibleness
sensiblenesses
sensibler
sensibles
sensiblest
sensibly
sensical
sensically
sensifacient
sensiferous
sensific
sensificatory
sensify
sensigenous
sensile
sensilla
sensillae
sensillum

Literary usage of Sensibles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Epistemology; Or, The Theory of Knowledge: An Introduction to General by Peter Coffey (1917)
"The scholastic analysis of sense data into " proper " and " common " sensibles may possibly mislead by reason of its incompleteness: especially in view of ..."

2. The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from by Benjamin Rand (1912)
"SENSATION, IMAGINATION AND THOUGHT CHAPTER I. THE 'COMMON Sensibles' THAT there is no additional sense beyond the five we have enumerated (I mean sight, ..."

3. Philosophical Studies by George Edward Moore (1922)
"We must, for instance, suppose that the sensibles which I should see now, ... All this implies of course, that a vast number of sensibles exist at any ..."

4. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart by William Hamilton (1860)
"In particular, I would refer to the doctrine touching the Common Sensibles, stated by Simplicius in his Commentary on the De Anima(L. ii. c. ..."

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