Sentence example with the word 'cognition'

cognition

Definition n. the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

Last update: September 12, 2015


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Children can learn language by cognition.   [Please select]

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In the car accident, Steve acquired a head injury that affected his cognition and prevented him from learning new things.   [Please select]

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Young children develop their skills of cognition from their childhood experiences and social interactions.    [Please select]

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While these hints towards a completely intelligible account of cognition were given by Kant, they were not reduced to system, and from the way in which the elements of cognition were related, could not be so reduced.   [Please select]

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This consciousness is a source of self-cognition quite apart from and independent of reason.   [Please select]

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The former is theoretical, the latter practical, rational cognition.   [Please select]

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For experience itself is a mode of cognition which requires understanding.   [Please select]

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, the cognition of things as phenomena, and of things in themselves.   [Please select]

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Sensations we may call the matter of sensuous cognition.   [Please select]

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The understanding was defined above only negatively, as a non-sensuous faculty of cognition.   [Please select]

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Those subjects which had the greatest attraction for the Grecian schools Cicero regarded as beyond the power of human cognition, and therefore looked upon the practical as the proper domain of human inquiry.   [Please select]

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