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Definition of cognition
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Cognition
(v. t.) That which is
known.
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Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To form or image again in
consciousness,
as an
object
of
cognition
or
apprehension
(something
which was
originally
apprehended
by
direct
presentation).
See
Presentative,
3..
Appreciativeness
::
Appreciativeness
(n.) The
quality
of being
appreciative;
quick
recognition
of
excellence.
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.)
Acknowledgment
of a
person
or
thing;
avowal;
profession;
recognition.
Intuitionalism
::
Intuitionalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
perception
or
recognition
of
primary
truth is
intuitive,
or
direct
and
immediate;
--
opposed
to
sensationalism,
and
experientialism..
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own or
recognize
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
to admit the
claims
or
authority
of; to give
recognition
to.
Introspection
::
Introspection
(n.) A view of the
inside
or
interior;
a
looking
inward;
specifically,
the act or
process
of
self-examination,
or
inspection
of one's own
thoughts
and
feelings;
the
cognition
which the mind has of its own acts and
states;
self-consciousness;
reflection..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) The act or state of
knowing;
clear
perception
of fact,
truth,
or duty;
certain
apprehension;
familiar
cognizance;
cognition..
Exequatur
::
Exequatur
(n.)
Official
recognition
or
permission.
Electrition
::
Electrition
(n.) The
recognition
by an
animal
body of the
electrical
condition
of
external
objects.
Spot
::
Spot (v. t.) To mark or note so as to
insure
recognition;
to
recognize;
to
detect;
as, to spot a
criminal..
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
idealism,
the
doctrine
that in sense
perception
there is an
immediate
cognition
of the
external
object,
and our
knowledge
of it is not
mediate
and
representative..
Precognition
::
Precognition
(n.)
Previous
cognition.
Intuition
::
Intuition
(n.) Any
object
or truth
discerned
by
direct
cognition;
especially,
a first or
primary
truth..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The act of
owning
or
recognized
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
recognition
as
regards
the
existence,
authority,
truth,
or
genuineness..
Self
::
Self (n.) The
individual
as the
object
of his own
reflective
consciousness;
the man
viewed
by his own
cognition
as the
subject
of all his
mental
phenomena,
the agent in his own
activities,
the
subject
of his own
feelings,
and the
possessor
of
capacities
and
character;
a
person
as a
distinct
individual;
a being
regarded
as
having
personality..
Irrecognition
::
Irrecognition
(n.) A
failure
to
recognize;
absence
of
recognition.
Recognitory
::
Recognitory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
connected
with,
recognition..
Cognition
::
Cognition
(v. t.) The act of
knowing;
knowledge;
perception.
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.)
Perception
through
the
intellect;
apprehension;
recognition;
understanding;
discernment;
appreciation.
Echo
::
Echo (n.) Fig.:
Sympathetic
recognition;
response;
answer.
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