1. Substantialism, or, Philosophy of knowledge: based upon the perception that the emanations which are continuously radiating from the forms of substance that make up the objective universe are substantial thought-germs, whose doings, or modes of motion, within the organs of sense by which they are subjected, represent the special qualities--tangible, sapid, odorous, luminous, and sonorous--of the forms to which they are fruital Author(s): Story, Jean, active 19th century, author Publication: Boston : Rand, Avery & Co., 1879 Subject(s): PhilosophySensation