Sentence example with the word 'cognitive'

cognitive

cogitative, conceptive, contemplating, deliberative, introspective, mental, noetic, prehensive, ruminant, serious, thinking, wistful

Definition adj. of or being or relating to or involving cognition

Last update: October 17, 2015


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A child's cognitive sense is more developed than adult's.   [Please select]

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The tumor is still growing, which means there is still a chance at cognitive deterioration.   [Please select]

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For Spinoza moral activity is entirely resolved into cognitive activity.   [Please select]

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But these two do not play equal parts in every cognitive act.   [Please select]

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These relations of continuous transition experienced are what make our experiences cognitive.   [Please select]

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In the simplest and completest cases the experiences are cognitive of one another.   [Please select]

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The believing experience is cognitive in intent, but practical and emotional as well in content.   [Please select]

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[59:4] Hence to complete an account of religion one should consider its object, or its cognitive implications.   [Please select]

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And without attaching cognitive importance to this realm, the system is utterly dogmatic in its epistemology.   [Please select]

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This transformation is effected in the post-Kantians by _a generalization of the human cognitive consciousness_.   [Please select]

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The nature that is known is on that very account phenomenal, anthropocentric--created by its cognitive conditions.   [Please select]

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