A person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses.
Characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving.
1 But he does not pretend to have interrogated the lady, the ' percipient ' .
2 And the more complex the form, the more percipient and active the spirit.
3 This percipient event is roughly speaking the bodily life of the incarnate mind.
4 The percipient , General Sir Arthur Becher, had seen other uncanny visions.
5 It's precisely as I believed; Doctor Chalmers is an unusually gifted precognitive percipient .
6 They did not prove that the colour is in the mind of the percipient .
7 All things exist as they are perceived; at least in relation to the percipient .
8 The sense-terminus of the remaining percipient is regarded by the philosopher as not quite reaching reality.
9 The reason why more audile phenomena are perceived at night is that the percipient is tolerably still.
10 The second story was sent to us by the percipient herself, and is therefore a firsthand experience.
11 These are reproduced by the 'agent's' theory of himself, perhaps with some unconscious assistance from 'the percipient ' .
12 But he is particularly percipient , and sometimes even lyrical, on our Irish weather and, most especially, our rain.
13 Without such sensation of the phenomenon these conceptions would be unintelligible to the percipient himself and to others.
14 The percipient , unnamed, was in bed.
15 The vividness of the impression which a supposed theophany makes on the percipient is no proof of authenticity.
16 And how came the percipient here?
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