Crossword-Solution: COGNITION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cognition | v. t. | The act of knowing; knowledge; perception. |
| Cognition | v. t. | That which is known. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| COGNITION | anagram | INCOGNITO |
We have 32 clues for the answer “COGNITION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| The mental processes used in acquiring knowledge | 1 answer |
| mental power | 22 answers |
| supersensible | 23 answers |
| Telepathy | 24 answers |
| extrasensory perception | 25 answers |
| supersensory | 26 answers |
| Conception | 31 answers |
| Perceiving. | 31 answers |
| Clairvoyance | 34 answers |
| precognisant | 36 answers |
| uptake | 37 answers |
| spiritualistic | 41 answers |
| Telepathic | 43 answers |
| Insight | 46 answers |
| presentiment | 47 answers |
| psychical | 48 answers |
| Perception | 58 answers |
| Erudition | 59 answers |
| Knowledge | 62 answers |
| prescient | 69 answers |
| Reasoning | 70 answers |
| Inspiration | 71 answers |
| Wisdom ___ | 71 answers |
| Enlightenment | 73 answers |
| Recognition | 74 answers |
| metaphysical | 74 answers |
| APTITUDE ___ | 83 answers |
| Psychic | 83 answers |
| Faculty | 83 answers |
| Discernment | 85 answers |
| Knowing | 86 answers |
| will | 87 answers |
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Sentences with COGNITION (5)
This discipline, as well as the incidents of practice which give it its content, therefore has some attraction for the class apart from all questions of cognition.
STRANGER: Next follows the whole class of learning and cognition; then comes trade, fighting, hunting.
The finite element which mingles with and regulates the infinite is best expressed to us by the word 'law.' It is that which measures all things and assigns to them their limit; which preserves them in their natural state, and brings them within the sphere of human cognition.
SOCRATES: And of the names expressing cognition, ought not the fairest to be given to the fairest things? PROTARCHUS: That is natural.
Where the logician draws the line, where the premises stop which are the result of cognition—where judgment begins, there Art begins.
Quotes with COGNITION (3)
Certainly, what Kant calls the transcendental reference, experience and object of experience are in a sense present in both opposed views of the nature of the subjective *a-priori*. In both cases the object must 'order itself' according to the rules of the knowing mind or its functions, irrespective of whether the specific function of cognition is based on a systematic construction, synthetization, formation of the object from 'given' sensational material or on a methodical s…
On the other hand, the moral law, although it gives no such prospect, does provide a fact absolutely inexplicable from any data of the world of sense or from the whole compass of the theoretical use of reason, and this fact points to a pure intelligible world―indeed, it defines it positively and enable us to know something of it, namely a law. This law gives to the sensible world, as sensuous nature (as this concerns rational beings), the form of an intelligible world, i.e., …
One of my principal theses is that in every case the nature of a being (contingent as well as essential nature) can, in principle, be immanent to and truly inherent in knowledge and reflexive consciousness as it is outside of consciousness, and therefore not only as it is represented by some image, perception, idea [*Vorstellung*], or thought. This immanence of the nature of a being to consciousness occurs, of course, with totally different degrees of adequation and on comple…
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2003).