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cogitative, a. (ˈkɒdʒɪteɪtɪv) [a. F. cogitatif, -ive (14th c. in Littré), ad. med.L. cōgitātīv-us: see cogitate and -ive.] 1. Having the power or faculty of thought; thinking (as a permanent attribute).1490 Caxton Eneydos xxvii. (1890) 104 The swete balle of the eye whiche is..juge of the colours by...
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Trichotomy (philosophy)
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Important trichotomies discussed by Aquinas include the causal principles (agent, patient, act), the potencies for the intellect (imagination, cogitative
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incogitative
incogitative, a. rare. (ɪnˈkɒdʒɪteɪtɪv) [f. in-3 + cogitative.] Unthinking; destitute of the thinking faculty.1690 Locke Hum. Und. iv. x. §9 There are but two sorts of beings in the world..which..we will hereafter call cogitative and incogitative beings. 1706 Clarke Nat. & Rev. Relig. Pref. (R.), Fr...
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KJV Dictionary Definition: substance - AV1611.com
In a general sense, being; something existing by itself; that which really is or exists; equally applicable to matter or spirit. Thus the soul of man is called an immaterial substance, a cogitative substance, a substance endued with thought. We say, a stone is a hard substance, tallow is a soft substance. 2. That which supports accidents.
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Willem Duynstee
Duynstee diagnosed the cause of repression as being within the internal senses, specifically erroneous harmful cogitative judgments that misguide the emotions A cogitative internal sense judgment can influence both the intellectual and sensitive appetites.
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cogibundity
cogibundity humorous. = cogitabundity.1734 H. Carey Poems, Chrononhot., His cogitative faculties immersed In cogibundity of cogitation. 1840 Barham Ingol. Leg., Spectre of Tappington.
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Humphry Ditton
To this was annexed a tract ("Matter not a Cogitative Substance") to demonstrate the impossibility of thinking or perception being the result of any combination
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weening
▪ I. weening, vbl. n. Obs. or arch. (ˈwiːnɪŋ) [f. ween v. + -ing1. Cf. OHG. anawânunga ‘existimatio’, piwânunga ‘deliberatio’, MHG. wænunge, wenung(e, G. wähnung.] 1. The action of thinking, supposing, expecting, etc. In ME. often = mere opinion, surmise or suspicion (as opposed to certain knowledge...
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Peter Hacker
This is followed by detailed logico-grammatical studies of human cognitive and cogitative powers, ranging from perception through knowledge and belief
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estimative
estimative, a. (ˈɛstɪmətɪv) [ad. late L. æstimātīv-us, f. æstimāre: see estimate and -ive.] 1. Adapted for estimating; having the power of estimating. † a. estimative faculty, estimative virtue, etc.: the faculty of ‘judgement’ (obs.). b. estimative art [after Gr. στοχαστικὴ τέχνη].1398 Trevisa Bart...
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conceptive
conceptive, a. (kənˈsɛptɪv) [ad. L. conceptīv-us, f. concept-: see above and -ive. Cf. mod.F. conceptif, -ive.] Having the faculty or attribute of conceiving. 1. Conceiving (in the womb), apt to conceive; also transf. (rare.)1643 R. O. Man's Mort. iii. 14 By her powers Formative or conceptive. 1646 ...
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Business chess
It is supposed, that it promotes effective socialization and harmonious development of cogitative (cognitive), behavioral (interactive) and emotional (
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plasticly
† ˈplasticly, adv. Obs. rare—1. [f. plastic a. + -ly2.] = plastically.1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 668 The true and proper Cause of Motion..is not the Matter itself organized; but the Soul either as cogitative or plastickly self active..ruling over it.
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When reasoning in the sense of deriving conclusions from syllogisms, Avicenna says people are using a physical "cogitative" faculty (mufakkira, fikra) The human cogitative faculty is the same as the "compositive imaginative faculty (mutakhayyila) in reference to the animal soul".
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regardant
regardant, a. and n. (rɪˈgɑːdənt) Also 6 (9) -aunt, -and. [a. F. regardant, pres. pple. of regarder to regard.] A. adj. 1. Law (now only Hist.) Attached to a manor; only in villein regardant († also const. to).[1316 Year Bk. 9 Edw. II, Trin. 294 Le manoir de H...a quel manoir cest vileyn est regarda...
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