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Definition of perception
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Perception
(n.) An idea; a
notion.
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Externalism
::
Externalism
(n.) That
philosophy
or
doctrine
which
recognizes
or deals only with
externals,
or
objects
of sense
perception;
positivism;
phenomenalism..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) Power of acute
observation
and
deduction;
penetration;
discernment;
perception.
Blear-eyed
::
Blear-eyed
(a.)
Lacking
in
perception
or
penetration;
short-sighted;
as, a
blear-eyed
bigot..
Quickness
::
Quickness
(n.)
Acuteness
of
perception;
keen
sensibility.
Intuition
::
Intuition
(n.)
Direct
apprehension
or
cognition;
immediate
knowledge,
as in
perception
or
consciousness;
--
distinguished
from
mediate
knowledge,
as in
reasoning;
as, the mind knows by
intuition
that black is not
white,
that a
circle
is not a
square,
that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready
insight
or
apprehension..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Reperception
::
Reperception
(n.) The act of
perceiving
again;
a
repeated
perception
of the same
object.
Dim-sighted
::
Dim-sighted
(a.)
Having
dim
sight;
lacking
perception.
Halo
::
Halo (n.) An ideal glory
investing,
or
affecting
one's
perception
of, an
object..
Hearing
::
Hearing
(n.) The act or power of
perceiving
sound;
perception
of
sound;
the
faculty
or sense by which sound is
perceived;
as, my
hearing
is
good..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The act of
perceiving;
cognizance
by the
senses
or
intellect;
apperhension
by the
bodily
organs,
or by the mind, of what is
presented
to them;
discernment;
apperhension;
cognition..
Ray
::
Ray (n.)
Sight;
perception;
vision;
-- from an old
theory
of
vision,
that sight was
something
which
proceeded
from the eye to the
object
seen..
Sensibleness
::
Sensibleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sensible;
sensibility;
appreciation;
capacity
of
perception;
susceptibility.
Omnipercipiency
::
Omnipercipiency
(n.)
Perception
of
everything.
Taste
::
Taste (v. i.) To have
perception,
experience,
or
enjoyment;
to
partake;
as, to taste of
nature's
bounty..
Sensible
::
Sensible
(a.)
Having
moral
perception;
capable
of being
affected
by moral good or evil.
Intuitionalism
::
Intuitionalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
perception
or
recognition
of
primary
truth is
intuitive,
or
direct
and
immediate;
--
opposed
to
sensationalism,
and
experientialism..
Percipient
::
Percipient
(a.)
Having
the
faculty
of
perception;
perceiving;
as, a
percipient
being..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.)
Perception
by the
sensory
organs
of the body;
sensation;
sensibility;
feeling.
Apperception
::
Apperception
(n.) The
mind's
perception
of
itself
as the
subject
or actor in its own
states;
perception
that
reflects
upon
itself;
sometimes,
intensified
or
energetic
perception..
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