Per″cept (pẽr″sĕpt), n. [From L. percipere, perceptum.] That which is perceived. Sir W. Hamilton.
The modern discussion between percept and concept, the one sensuous, the other intellectual. Max Müller.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Per″cept (pẽr″sĕpt), n. [From L. percipere, perceptum.] That which is perceived. Sir W. Hamilton.
The modern discussion between percept and concept, the one sensuous, the other intellectual. Max Müller.