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Cognition   Listen
noun
Cognition  n.  
1.
The act of knowing; knowledge; perception. "I will not be myself nor have cognation Of what I feel: I am all patience."
2.
That which is known.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Cognition" Quotes from Famous Books



... for suffering, Mrs. Prentiss had a very clear cognition of the sacred office of suffering, and of its relation to perfection of character. There were two ideas which pervaded her whole theory of religious experience. The one was that whenever God has special work for His children ...
— The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss • George L. Prentiss

... his genius Shakespeare was yet mortal, and human creativeness cannot transcend nature. What we call creativeness, even in the greatest artists, is but a fineness of sensibility and cognition, or rather recognition, coupled with the power to express what they see and feel ...
— Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 • Arthur Acheson



Words linked to "Cognition" :   information, history, psyche, operation, equivalent, psychological feature, episteme, head, vocabulary, general knowledge, public knowledge, power, unconscious process, structure, cognitive factor, knowledge, mental object, process, cognitive process, perception, practice, ability, cognitive operation, mental lexicon, noesis, brain, attitude, nous, cognitive content, content



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