as | Conceptions
OBJECT | | | |
| zoa. k. t. l. | icones. | ideai. | duenoemata.
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| | | |
| Belief. | Conjecture. | Intuition. |Demonstration.
PROCESS | | | |
| piotis. | eikasia. | noesis. | ipisieie.
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| | | |
| SENSATION. | PHANTASY. | INTUITIVE | DISCURSIVE
FACULTY | | | REASON. | REASON.
| aisthesis. | phantasia. | nous. | logos.
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| | | |
MODERN | SENSE. | IMAGINATION. | REASON. | JUDGMENT.
NOMENCLATURE|Presentative |Representative |Regulative | Logical
| Faculty. | Faculty | Faculty. | Faculty.
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| |
| MEMORY. | REMINISCENCE
| mneme. | anamesis.
| The Conservative Faculty-- | The Reproductive Faculty--
| "the preserver of sensation" |"the recollection of the
| (soteria aisin, seos.) [533] | things which the soul
| | saw (in Eternity) when
| | journeying in the train of
| | the Deity."[534]
|[Footnote 533: "Philebus," Sec. 67] | [Footnote 534: Phaedrus,
| | Sec. 62.]
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The foregoing diagram, borrowed from Whewell, with some modifications
and additions we have ventured to make, exhibits a perfect view of the
Platonic scheme of the _cognitive powers_--the faculties by which the
mind attains to different degrees of knowledge, "having more or less
certainty, as their objects have more or less truth."[535]
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