a. The power of sense as distinct from the power of understanding or reason - μ΄ν΄λ ₯μ΄λ μ΄μ±μ λ₯λ ₯κ³Ό ꡬλ³λλ κ°κ°μ λ₯λ ₯
b. Sense and intellect in relation to becoming and being, particulars and universals - μμ±κ³Ό μ‘΄μ¬, κ°λ³κ³Ό 보νΈμ κ΄ν κ°κ°κ³Ό μ§μ±
c. The distinction between perception or intuition and judgment or reasoning: the transcendental forms of intuition - μ§κ° λλ μ§κ΄κ³Ό νλ¨ λλ μΆλ‘ μ ꡬλ³: μ§κ΄μ μ νμ νμ
b. The degrees of sensitivity in the animal kingdom: the genetic order of the several senses - λλ¬Όκ³μ κ°κ° λ―Όκ°λ: μ¬λ¬ κ°κ°μ μ μ μ μμ
c. Comparisons of human and animal sensitivity - μΈκ°κ³Ό λλ¬Όμ λ―Όκ°λ λΉκ΅
3. The analysis of the power of sense: its organs and activities - κ°κ°μ νμ λν λΆμ: κ·Έ κΈ°κ΄κ³Ό νλλ€
a. The anatomy and physiology of the senses: the special sense-organs, nerves, brain - κ°κ°μ ν΄λΆνκ³Ό μ리ν: νΉμ κ°κ° κΈ°κ΄, μ κ²½, λ
b. The distinction between the exterior and interior senses - μΈλΆ κ°κ°κ³Ό λ΄λΆ κ°κ°μ ꡬλΆ
1) Enumeration of the exterior senses: their relation and order - μΈλΆ κ°κ°μ μ΄κ±°: κ·Έλ€μ κ΄κ³μ μμ
2) Enumeration of the interior senses: their dependence on the exterior senses - λ΄μ κ°κ°μ μ΄κ±°: μΈμ κ°κ°μ λν μμ‘΄μ±
c. The activity of the exterior senses - μΈμ κ°κ°μ νλ
1) The functions of the exterior senses: the nature and origin of sensations - μΈμ κ°κ°μ κΈ°λ₯: κ°κ°μ λ³Έμ§κ³Ό κΈ°μ
2) The attributes of sensation: intensity, extensity, affective tone; the psycho- physical law - κ°κ°μ μμ±: κ°λ, λ²μ, μ μμ ν€; μ¬λ¦¬λ¬Όλ¦¬ν λ²μΉ
3) The classification of sensations or sense-qualities: proper and common sensi- bles; primary and secondary qualities - κ°κ° λλ κ°κ°μ§μ λΆλ₯: κ³ μ κ°κ°κ³Ό κ³΅ν΅ κ°κ°; μΌμ°¨μ λ° μ΄μ°¨μ μμ±
5) Sensation and attention: pre-perception and apperception; the transcenden- tal unity of apperception - κ°κ°κ³Ό μ£Όμ: μ μ§κ°κ³Ό νμ§κ°; νμ§κ°μ μ΄μμ ν΅μΌμ±
d. The activity of the interior senses - λ΄μ κ°κ°μ νλ
1) The functions of the common sense: discrimination, comparison, association, collation or perception - μμμ κΈ°λ₯: μ°¨λ³, λΉκ΅, μ°μ, λμ‘° λλ μ§κ°
2) Memory and imagination as interior powers of sense - κ°κ°μ λ΄μ λ₯λ ₯μΌλ‘μμ κΈ°μ΅κ³Ό μμλ ₯
3) The estimative or cogitative power: instinctive recognition of the harmful and beneficial - μΆμ λ ₯ λλ μ¬κ³ λ ₯: ν΄λ‘κ³ μ μ΅ν κ²μ λν λ³Έλ₯μ μΈ μΈμ
e. The relation of sense to emotion, will, and movement: the conception of a sensitive appetite - κ°κ°κ³Ό κ°μ , μμ§, μμ§μκ³Όμ κ΄κ³: κ°κ°μ μꡬμ κ°λ
a. Comparison of sensitive with other forms of knowledge - λ―Όκ°ν μ§μκ³Ό λ€λ₯Έ ννμ μ§μ λΉκ΅
b. The object of sense-perception: the evident particular fact; judgments of per- ception and judgments of experience - κ°κ° μ§κ°μ λμ: λͺ λ°±ν κ°λ³ μ¬μ€; μ§κ°μ νλ¨κ³Ό κ²½νμ νλ¨
c. The relation of sense and the sensible: the subjectivity or objectivity of sense- qualities - κ°κ°κ³Ό κ°κ°μ λμμ κ΄κ³: κ°κ° νΉμ±μ μ£Όκ΄μ± λλ κ°κ΄μ±
d. The limit, accuracy, and reliability of sensitive knowledge: the fallibility of the senses - λ―Όκ°ν μ§μμ νκ³, μ νμ± λ° μ λ’°μ±: κ°κ°μ μ€λ₯ κ°λ₯μ±
1) The erroneous interpretation of sense-data: the problem of judgments based on sensation - κ°κ° λ°μ΄ν°μ μλͺ»λ ν΄μ: κ°κ°μ κΈ°λ°ν νλ¨μ λ¬Έμ
c. The dependence of understanding or reason upon sense for knowledge of particu- lars: verification by appeal to the senses - κ°λ³ μ¬λ¬Όμ λν μ§μμ μν μ΄ν΄ λλ μ΄μ±μ΄ κ°κ°μ μμ‘΄νλ κ²: κ°κ°μ νΈμν κ²μ¦
6. The role of sense in the perception of beauty: the beautiful and the pleasing to sense; sensible and intelligible beauty - μλ¦λ€μ μΈμμμ κ°κ°μ μν : μλ¦λ€μκ³Ό κ°κ°μ κΈ°λΆ μ’μ κ²; κ°κ°μ μλ¦λ€μκ³Ό μ§μ±μ μλ¦λ€μ
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