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22748 | Some say motion is perceived by sense, but others say it is by intellect [Sext.Empiricus] |
Full Idea: Some assert that motion is perceived by sense, but others that it is not perceived at all by sense but by the intellect through sensation. | |
From: Sextus Empiricus (Against the Physicists (two books) [c.180], II.062) | |
A reaction: Descartes' wax argument defends the idea that change is perceived by intellect. The intellect has to distinguish the relative aspect of each motion, such as when someone is walking around on a moving ship. Even sense also need memory. |