Sie nahen, sie kommen Die Himmlischen alle, Mit Gôttern erfüllt sich Die irdische Halle.
Schiller.
§ 22. 1. THE reflective emotions are so named be- cause they depend upon a previous state of reflective perception. An analysis of reflective perception has been already offered in "Time and Space" § 21. In that §, read together with § 12, it was described as the perception of two things, 1st, of the difference between consciousness in the abstract and the various particular states of consciousness, that is, the dis- tinction between the Subject or Pure Ego and all its objects or moments, whether visible and tangible sensations or other feelings, which together consti- tute the Empirical Ego, and 2nd, of the difference between that part of the world of objects or feel- ings, or of the Empirical Ego, which is circumscribed by the body of the reflecting observer, or the Sub- ject, and all other parts of the same world which lie beyond the body, or, in other words, the distinction
§ 22. The phe- nomena of reflection.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Theory of Practice: An Ethical Enquiry in Two Books. Volume: 1. Contributors: Shadworth H. Hodgson - author. Publisher: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1870. Page Number: 181.
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