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Cognition   /kɑgnˈɪʃən/   Listen
Cognition

noun
1.
The psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.  Synonyms: knowledge, noesis.






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"Cognition" Quotes from Famous Books



... control and coercion over the population from which the class draws its sustenance. 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. All this holds true wherever and so long as the governmental office continues, in form or in substance, to be a proprietary office; and it holds true beyond that limit, in so far as the tradition of the more archaic ...
— The Theory of the Leisure Class • Thorstein Veblen



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



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