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... cognition , discussed in Q1 of the Prologue to the Ordinato , Quodlibeta VI Q 6 , and in quodlibeta I Q 13 . Right ... cognition of the terms ) he derives his famous theory of two types of cognition : intuitive and abstractive . The ...
... cognition , discussed in Q1 of the Prologue to the Ordinato , Quodlibeta VI Q 6 , and in quodlibeta I Q 13 . Right ... cognition of the terms ) he derives his famous theory of two types of cognition : intuitive and abstractive . The ...
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... cognition dispenses with the " here " and " now " — it abstracts from existence ( in time and space ) or non - existence . Roughly speaking , it is what we would call a concept . When Socrates stands in fornt of me I have an intuitive ...
... cognition dispenses with the " here " and " now " — it abstracts from existence ( in time and space ) or non - existence . Roughly speaking , it is what we would call a concept . When Socrates stands in fornt of me I have an intuitive ...
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... cognition of the singular thing , it is the singular that is first known - intuitive cognition concerns singulars . Abstractive cognition , on the other hand , is not proper to a singular thing , for such a cognition is a concept not ...
... cognition of the singular thing , it is the singular that is first known - intuitive cognition concerns singulars . Abstractive cognition , on the other hand , is not proper to a singular thing , for such a cognition is a concept not ...
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A Myth Dream and Night mare in | 1 |
Mindscripts | 21 |
The Exoneration of Oedipus | 37 |
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