Percept vs Axim - What's the difference?
percept | axim |
*1860 , William Hamilton, Lectures in Metaphysics , III.3:
*:Whether it might not, in like manner, be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception, I shall not at present inquire.
(psychology, philosophy) A perceived object as it exists in the mind of someone perceiving it; the mental impression that is the result of perceiving something.
*1901 , Charles Sanders Peirce, Grammar of Science :
*:I see an inkstand on the table: that is a percept'. Moving my head, I get a different ' percept of the inkstand.
*1905 , William James, ‘How Two Minds Can Know One Thing’, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods :
*:So far as in that world it is a stable feature, holds ink, marks paper and obeys the guidance of a hand, it is a physical pen. [...] So far as it is instable, on the contrary, coming and going with the movements of my eyes, altering with what I call my fancy, continuous with subsequent experiences of its ‘having been’ (in the past tense), it is the percept of a pen in my mind.
*1946 , Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy :
*:Socrates remarks that when he is well he finds wine sweet, but when ill, sour. Here it is a change in the percipient that causes the change in the percept .