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The Leibnitzio-Wolfians distinguish three acts in the process of representative cognition: — 1° the act of representing a (mediate) object to the mind; 2° the representation, or, to speak more properly, representamen, itself as an (immediate or vicarious) object exhibited to the mind; 3° the act by which the mind is conscious, immediately of the representative object, and, through it, mediately of the remote object represented.
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The
Leibnitzio-Wolfians
distinguish
three
acts
in
the
process
of
representative
cognition:
—
1°
the
act
of
representing
a
(mediate)
object
to
the
mind;
2°
the
representation,
or,
to
speak
more
properly,
representamen,
itself
as
an
(immediate
or
vicarious)
object
exhibited
to
the
mind;
3°
the
act
by
which
the
mind
is
conscious,
immediately
of
the
representative
object,
and,
through
it,
mediately
of
the
remote
object
represented.