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Cognized environment is a
concept first introduced by the late
anthropologist Roy
Rappaport (1968), in
contrast to what he
called the
operational environment...
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cognitive achievements. However,
organisms with
simple reflexes cannot cognize the
environment alone because the
environment is the
cacophony of stimuli...
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psychologists believe that a
search for
meaning is
common in conspiracism. Once
cognized,
confirmation bias and
avoidance of
cognitive dissonance may reinforce...
- even use this word 'seeing' for the
other senses when we
devote them to
cognizing... We not only say, 'See how that shines', ... 'but we even say, 'See...
- geometry. For the fact that
something is
movable cannot be
cognized a priori, but can be
cognized only
through experience." (Kant,
Critique of Pure Reason...
- can't
recognize my friends; it can't
recognize anything,
since it
never cognized anything in the
first place. It can't know my friends'
names (though of...
-
Contemporary Ghana". In Keller, Mary;
Fontenot Jr.,
Chester J. (eds.). Re-
Cognizing W. E. B. Du Bois in the Twenty-First Century:
Essays on W. E. B. Du Bois...
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largely unanti****ted
delight in the
suffering of another,
which is
cognized as
trivial and/or appropriate."
Schadenfreude is
steadily becoming a more...
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elaborated elsewhere,
Rappaport coined the
distinction between a people's
cognized environment and
their operational environment, that is,
between how a people...
- mind,
stating that only the mind (citta-mātra) or the
representations we
cognize (vijñapti-mātra),
really exist. In
later Buddhist Mahayana thought, which...