This is because hearing is not a property of the ear but a property of the brain as a machinery that converts noise into meaningful percepts. |
Several speakers deplored all acts of insult and incitement against religions and their sacred principles and percepts. |
The receiver clearly percepts speech also when transmitted from extremely noisy environments. |
I may be perceptually blind, but not all scientists will be, and out of this fact arises the possibility of new percepts and paradigms. |
Philosophers have long held that a person's percepts are necessarily private and inaccessible to anyone else. |
Sentences are the signs of judgments or reasons, just as words are the signs of percepts or concepts. |