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  • Cognitive categorization
  • Organization of mental concepts

    intentionality, perception and categorization of the environment. The classical theory of categorization, is a term used in cognitive linguistics to denote the

    Cognitive categorization

    Cognitive_categorization

  • Classification
  • Putting things into categories

    (disambiguation) Classified (disambiguation) Classifier (disambiguation) Cognitive categorization Data classification (disambiguation) Classification theorem Folk

    Classification

    Classification

  • Category
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Category (Vaisheshika) Stoic categories Category mistake Cognitive categorization, categories in cognitive science Statistical classification, statistical methods

    Category

    Category

  • Prototype theory
  • Theory of categorization in psychology

    Prototype theory is a theory of categorization in cognitive science, particularly in psychology and cognitive linguistics, in which there is a graded

    Prototype theory

    Prototype_theory

  • Self-categorization theory
  • Theory in social psychology

    however predates the formal statement of self-categorization theory. In self-categorization theory, categorizing people does not simply involve the redescription

    Self-categorization theory

    Self-categorization_theory

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    individuals understand and interact with the world. Cognitive processes are typically categorized by their function. Perception organizes and interprets

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that combines basic principles from cognitive psychology and behaviorism. It aims to reduce

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy

  • Cognitive model
  • Model of cognition's operation

    academic literature generally categorizes Internalism's cognitive models into three groups of representations of cognitive processes in humans: Box-and-Arrow

    Cognitive model

    Cognitive_model

  • Cognitive science
  • Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes

    microtheories/"middle-range" theories) modeling specific cognitive faculties (e.g., vision, language, categorization, etc.). Research methods borrowed directly from

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive_science

  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Discipline combining linguistics, psychology and cognitive science

    module, while cognitive linguistic approaches expect linguistic abilities to emerge from domain-general cognitive capacities (e.g. categorization, analogy

    Cognitive linguistics

    Cognitive_linguistics

  • Geographical feature
  • Discrete phenomenon that exists at a location on Earth

    (1999). "Ontology and Geographic Objects: an empirical study of cognitive categorization". In Freksa, Christian; Mark, Davis M. (eds.). Spatial Information

    Geographical feature

    Geographical_feature

  • Idealized cognitive model
  • Intellectual Factors in Categorization New York, Cambridge University Press. Croft, William and Cruse, D. Alan (2004) Cognitive Linguistics, Cambridge:

    Idealized cognitive model

    Idealized_cognitive_model

  • Eleanor Rosch
  • Professor of psychology

    California, Berkeley, specializing in cognitive psychology and primarily known for her work on categorization, in particular her prototype theory, which

    Eleanor Rosch

    Eleanor Rosch

    Eleanor_Rosch

  • Cognitive therapy
  • Type of psychotherapy

    Cognitive therapy (CT) is a kind of psychotherapy that treats problematic behaviors and distressing emotional responses by identifying and correcting

    Cognitive therapy

    Cognitive_therapy

  • Cognitive revolution
  • 1950s intellectual movement

    The cognitive revolution was an intellectual movement that began in the 1950s as an interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes, from which

    Cognitive revolution

    Cognitive revolution

    Cognitive_revolution

  • Bayesian cognitive science
  • hypothesis that cognitive systems behave like rational Bayesian agents in particular types of tasks. Past work has applied this idea to categorization, language

    Bayesian cognitive science

    Bayesian_cognitive_science

  • Cognitive psychology
  • Subdiscipline of psychology

    and Cognitive Linguistics; and this, again, affects adjacent research fields including language development and language acquisition. Categorization Induction

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive_psychology

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    processing such as categorization. Cheetham et al. have argued that the uncanny valley effect can be understood in terms of categorization processes, with

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Piaget's theory of cognitive development
  • Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development

  • Bloom's taxonomy
  • Classification system in education

    Goals. The taxonomy divides learning objectives into three broad domains: cognitive (knowledge-based), affective (emotion-based), and psychomotor (action-based)

    Bloom's taxonomy

    Bloom's_taxonomy

  • Race (human categorization)
  • Grouping by physical or social qualities

    Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society. The term

    Race (human categorization)

    Race_(human_categorization)

  • Tom Griffiths (cognitive scientist)
  • American cognitive scientist

    machine learning and to explore topics in cognitive psychology, such as learning, memory, and categorization. When Tenenbaum left Stanford for MIT, Griffiths

    Tom Griffiths (cognitive scientist)

    Tom_Griffiths_(cognitive_scientist)

  • Cognitive warfare
  • Military activities designed to affect behaviors

    Cognitive warfare consists of any military activities designed to affect attitudes and behaviors. It is an extension of information warfare using propaganda

    Cognitive warfare

    Cognitive_warfare

  • Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things
  • 1987 non-fiction book by George Lakoff

    of cognitive structures from one domain onto another, in the cognitive process. Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things explores the effects of cognitive metaphors

    Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things

    Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things

    Women,_Fire,_and_Dangerous_Things

  • Semantics
  • Study of meaning in language

    of grammar. Other investigated phenomena include categorization, which is understood as a cognitive heuristic to avoid information overload by regarding

    Semantics

    Semantics

    Semantics

  • Borderline intellectual functioning
  • Medical condition

    mental retardation (in the ICD-8), is a categorization of intelligence wherein a person has below average cognitive ability (generally an IQ of 70–85), but

    Borderline intellectual functioning

    Borderline intellectual functioning

    Borderline_intellectual_functioning

  • VUCA
  • Volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity in leadership

    occurrences cause certain social categorization is known as volatility and is one of the main aspects of self-categorization theory. Sociologists use volatility

    VUCA

    VUCA

  • Concept
  • Fundamental unit of cognition

    irrelevant differences, which reduces cognitive load. When an individual encounters a new entity, categorization helps them understand and interact with

    Concept

    Concept

  • Vicarious cognitive dissonance
  • Negative arousal or discomfort in an individual observing others in their in-group

    The theory of vicarious cognitive dissonance combines social identity theory, self-categorization theory, and personal cognitive dissonance theory. Individuals

    Vicarious cognitive dissonance

    Vicarious_cognitive_dissonance

  • Cognitive restructuring
  • Type of psychological therapy

    behavioral plans Thoughts of avoidance Any other thoughts that were not categorized Cognitive restructuring has been used to help individuals experiencing a variety

    Cognitive restructuring

    Cognitive restructuring

    Cognitive_restructuring

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    involving multiple different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • Fuzzy concept
  • Varying application boundaries

    Approximation theory Classical logic Classification categorical data Cognitive categorization Concept Defuzzification Degree of truth Detection theory Deviant

    Fuzzy concept

    Fuzzy_concept

  • Neuro-symbolic AI
  • Subfield of artificial intelligence

    and explicit cognitive reasoning. As argued by Leslie Valiant and others, the effective construction of rich computational cognitive models demands

    Neuro-symbolic AI

    Neuro-symbolic_AI

  • Natural kind
  • Concept in the philosophy of science

    (social) constructivism are hence not exclusive in this field." Cognitive categorization – Organization of mental concepts Fact–value distinction – Distinction

    Natural kind

    Natural_kind

  • Cognitive anthropology
  • Branch of anthropology

    cognition. Other advocates for cognitive anthropology’s categorization with cognitive science have pointed out that cognitive psychology fails to encompass

    Cognitive anthropology

    Cognitive_anthropology

  • Social projection
  • Psychological tendency of people to expect others to act or think similarly to themselves

    Research has shown that aspects of social categorization affect the extent to which social projection occurs. Cognitive and motivational approaches have been

    Social projection

    Social_projection

  • Exemplar theory
  • Psychological categorization proposal

    categorization. Recently the adoption of both prototypes and exemplars based representations and categorization has been implemented in a cognitively

    Exemplar theory

    Exemplar_theory

  • Linguistic relativity
  • Hypothesis of language influencing thought

    objective world, and categorization as reflecting that world. Other philosophers (e.g. Quine, Searle, and Foucault) argue that categorization and conceptualization

    Linguistic relativity

    Linguistic_relativity

  • Optical illusion
  • Visually perceived images that differ from objective reality

    appears to differ from reality. Illusions come in a wide variety; their categorization is difficult because the underlying cause is often not clear but a classification

    Optical illusion

    Optical illusion

    Optical_illusion

  • Varieties of criticism
  • being able to place its meaning, which in turn requires basic cognitive categorizations not contained in the observed thing itself. A fact is concluded

    Varieties of criticism

    Varieties of criticism

    Varieties_of_criticism

  • Empathy
  • Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling

    conflicting) definitions of empathy that include but are not limited to social, cognitive, and emotional processes primarily concerned with understanding others

    Empathy

    Empathy

    Empathy

  • Cognitive-affective personality system
  • Model within psychology of personality

    The authors identified five cognitive-affective units: encoding strategies, or people's individualized manner of categorizing information from external

    Cognitive-affective personality system

    Cognitive-affective personality system

    Cognitive-affective_personality_system

  • Out-group homogeneity
  • Perception of out-group members as being similar to each other

    where some researchers view the homogeneity effect as an example of cognitive bias and error, while other researchers view the effect as an example

    Out-group homogeneity

    Out-group_homogeneity

  • Event perception
  • Cognitive parsing of time into event categories

    February 2024), "Principles of Categorization", in Eleanor Rosch; Barbara B. Lloyd (eds.), Cognition and Categorization, London: Routledge, pp. 27–48,

    Event perception

    Event perception

    Event_perception

  • Language and spatial cognition
  • Sloutsky (2003). "The role of similarity in the development of categorization". Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 7 (6): 246–251. doi:10.1016/s1364-6613(03)00109-8

    Language and spatial cognition

    Language_and_spatial_cognition

  • Aversive racism
  • Form of ambivalent racial prejudice

    aversive racism. As humans, people are predisposed to cognitive categorization, and categorizing people into different groups allows people to see the

    Aversive racism

    Aversive_racism

  • James Hampton (professor)
  • British cognitive psychologist (born 1951)

    University of London. His research focuses on concepts, categorization, semantic memory, and the cognitive and linguistic structure of conceptual knowledge.

    James Hampton (professor)

    James_Hampton_(professor)

  • Illusion
  • Distortion of the perception of reality

    brain's visual cortex), constructs reality through both perceptual and cognitive neural pathways. Visual illusions are (at least in part) thought to be

    Illusion

    Illusion

  • Neuroenhancement
  • Extension of cognition in the healthy

    Neuroenhancement or cognitive enhancement is the experimental use of pharmacological or non-pharmacological methods intended to improve cognitive and affective

    Neuroenhancement

    Neuroenhancement

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    Fernyhough C, et al. (January 2021). "A Review of Multimodal Hallucinations: Categorization, Assessment, Theoretical Perspectives, and Clinical Recommendations"

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Personality
  • Psychological characteristics of an individual

    Personality describes the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional patterns that make up a person’s unique adjustment to life. Personality is relatively stable

    Personality

    Personality

    Personality

  • Vantage theory
  • Model of categorization

    Vantage theory (VT) is a model of categorization, primarily of color categorization, proposed by American anthropologist and linguist Robert E. MacLaury

    Vantage theory

    Vantage_theory

  • Metacognitive therapy
  • Psychotherapy aimed at helping clients to a better approach to their negative thoughts

    model, symptoms are caused by a set of psychological processes called the cognitive attentional syndrome (CAS). The CAS includes three main processes, each

    Metacognitive therapy

    Metacognitive_therapy

  • Adolescence
  • Human transition from puberty to adult

    particularly in females. Physical growth (particularly in males) and cognitive development can extend past the teens. Age provides only a rough marker

    Adolescence

    Adolescence

    Adolescence

  • Divergent thinking
  • Process of generating creative ideas

    Hirt, Edward R.; Sujan, Mita (1990). "The influence of mood on categorization: A cognitive flexibility interpretation". Journal of Personality and Social

    Divergent thinking

    Divergent thinking

    Divergent_thinking

  • Mental chronometry
  • Study of processing speed on cognitive tasks

    chronometry is the scientific study of processing speed or reaction time on cognitive tasks to infer the content, duration, and temporal sequencing of mental

    Mental chronometry

    Mental chronometry

    Mental_chronometry

  • Neuroscience of music
  • Scientific study of brain processes related to music

    music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music. These behaviours include music listening,

    Neuroscience of music

    Neuroscience_of_music

  • Wishful thinking
  • Formation of beliefs based on what might be pleasing to imagine

    implicates cognitive penetrability in the perceptual experience. Wishful seeing has been observed to occur in early stages of categorization. Research

    Wishful thinking

    Wishful thinking

    Wishful_thinking

  • Social identity theory
  • Concept in social psychology

    extremes. The cognitive nature of personal vs. social identities, and the relationship between them, is more fully developed in self-categorization theory.

    Social identity theory

    Social_identity_theory

  • Lawrence A. Hirschfeld
  • American anthropologist

    Michigan. Hirschfeld is most known for his work on cognitive development, social reasoning and categorization, particularly the conceptual development of race

    Lawrence A. Hirschfeld

    Lawrence_A._Hirschfeld

  • Linguistic determinism
  • Idea of language as the principal framework in dictating human thought

    determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization, memory, and perception. The term implies that people's native languages

    Linguistic determinism

    Linguistic_determinism

  • Executive dysfunction
  • Difficulty keeping organised to complete tasks

    executive functions, which is a group of cognitive processes that regulate, control, and manage other cognitive processes. Executive dysfunction can refer

    Executive dysfunction

    Executive_dysfunction

  • Cognitive philology
  • Branch of cognitive science

    Cognitive philology is the science that studies written and oral texts as the product of human mental processes. Studies in cognitive philology compare

    Cognitive philology

    Cognitive_philology

  • Cognitive semantics
  • Topic in the field of cognitive linguistics

    Cognitive semantics is part of the cognitive linguistics movement. Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. Cognitive semantics holds that language

    Cognitive semantics

    Cognitive_semantics

  • IPM School of Cognitive Sciences
  • Iranian educational institution

    School of Cognitive Sciences. The research is predominantly focused on cognitive neuroscience. The research programs cover areas including cognitive neuroscience

    IPM School of Cognitive Sciences

    IPM_School_of_Cognitive_Sciences

  • Cognitive geography
  • Interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography

    Cognitive geography is an interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography. It aims to understand how humans view space, place, and environment

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive_geography

  • Cognitive rigor
  • experiences." Cognitive Rigor is the superposition of Bloom's Taxonomy and Webb's Depth-of-Knowledge levels and is used to categorize the level of abstraction

    Cognitive rigor

    Cognitive_rigor

  • Mindset
  • Term in decision theory and general systems theory

    decision-making. In cognitive psychology, mindset is the cognitive process activated in a task. In addition to the field of cognitive psychology, the study

    Mindset

    Mindset

    Mindset

  • In-group and out-group
  • Sociological notions

    social identity theory. The significance of in-group and out-group categorization was identified using a method called the minimal group paradigm. Tajfel

    In-group and out-group

    In-group and out-group

    In-group_and_out-group

  • Theory of constructed emotion
  • Scientific theory

    emotion: An active inference account of interoception and categorization". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 12 (1): 20–46. doi:10.1093/scan/nsw154

    Theory of constructed emotion

    Theory_of_constructed_emotion

  • Cognitive orthotics
  • Reminder systems for people with cognitive impairment

    Cognitive orthotics are software-based personal reminder systems for people with cognitive impairments, such as memory loss. Cognitive impairments can

    Cognitive orthotics

    Cognitive_orthotics

  • Emotion classification
  • Contrast of one emotion from another

    1037/0022-3514.37.3.345. S2CID 17557962. Russell, J.A. (1991). "Culture and the categorization of emotions" (PDF). Psychological Bulletin. 110 (3): 426–50. doi:10

    Emotion classification

    Emotion classification

    Emotion_classification

  • Stevan Harnad
  • Canadian cognitive scientist (born 1945)

    October 2016), he was Canada Research Chair in cognitive science 2001–2015. His research is on categorization, communication, cognition, and consciousness

    Stevan Harnad

    Stevan Harnad

    Stevan_Harnad

  • Behavioural sciences
  • Study of cognition leading to behaviour

    with theorizing on categorizing and judging human behaviour. It sits in the interstice between fields such as psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience

    Behavioural sciences

    Behavioural_sciences

  • John Turner (psychologist)
  • British psychologist

    self is an outcome of cognitive processes and an interaction between the person and the social context. The self-categorization theory was developed as

    John Turner (psychologist)

    John_Turner_(psychologist)

  • Extended mind thesis
  • Philosophy of mind where the mind resides beyond the brain and body

    proposes that some objects in the external environment can be part of a cognitive process and in that way function as extensions of the mind itself. Examples

    Extended mind thesis

    Extended_mind_thesis

  • Henri Tajfel
  • Polish-born British psychologist (1919–1982)

    the processes of social judgement. He believed that the cognitive processes of categorization contributed strongly to the psychological dimensions of

    Henri Tajfel

    Henri Tajfel

    Henri_Tajfel

  • Social identity approach
  • Two intertwined, but distinct, social psychological theories

    proceed. Firstly, social categorization (see self-categorization theory) means that people organize social information by categorizing people into groups.

    Social identity approach

    Social identity approach

    Social_identity_approach

  • Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease
  • Signs and symptoms

    producing motor symptoms. Non-motor symptoms, which include dysautonomia, cognitive and neurobehavioral problems, and sensory and sleep difficulties, are

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_Parkinson's_disease

  • Developmental cognitive neuroscience
  • Subfield of neuroscience

    Developmental cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary scientific field devoted to understanding psychological processes and their neurological

    Developmental cognitive neuroscience

    Developmental_cognitive_neuroscience

  • Robert Sternberg
  • American psychologist (born 1949)

    including intelligence and creativity and wisdom Styles of thinking Cognitive modifiability Leadership Love, interpersonal relationships, and hate Sternberg

    Robert Sternberg

    Robert Sternberg

    Robert_Sternberg

  • Inspiration porn
  • Ableist portrayal of disabled people

    Existing: How Advertising Uses Physical Disabilities as Inspiration: A Categorization and Model". University of Florida. Ben Whitburn (2015). "Attending to

    Inspiration porn

    Inspiration porn

    Inspiration_porn

  • Thought
  • Cognitive process independent of the senses

    In their most common sense, thought and thinking refer to cognitive processes that occur independently of direct sensory stimulation. Core forms include

    Thought

    Thought

    Thought

  • Umoove
  • Umoove is a high tech startup company that has developed and patented a software-only face and eye tracking technology. The idea was first conceived as

    Umoove

    Umoove

    Umoove

  • Social cognition
  • Study of cognitive processes involved in social interactions

    about other people and social situations. It focuses on the role that cognitive processes play in social interactions. More technically, social cognition

    Social cognition

    Social cognition

    Social_cognition

  • Social identity model of deindividuation effects
  • Communication theory

    a stronger social categorization. In some instances, making the individual more identifiable may strengthen social categorization. This may happen particularly

    Social identity model of deindividuation effects

    Social_identity_model_of_deindividuation_effects

  • Accent perception
  • Judgments about a person based on their accent

    social media. As well as affecting judgments, accents also affect key cognitive processes (e.g., memory) that are involved in a myriad of daily activities

    Accent perception

    Accent_perception

  • Cognitive effects of bilingualism
  • Overview multilingualism's effects on cognition

    significant cognitive advantages over monolingual peers in various settings. There are also age-related benefits which seem to protect against cognitive decline

    Cognitive effects of bilingualism

    Cognitive_effects_of_bilingualism

  • This Is Your Brain on Music
  • 2008 non-fiction book by Daniel Levitin

    particular focus of the book is on cognitive models of categorization and expectation, and how music exploits these cognitive processes. The book challenges

    This Is Your Brain on Music

    This_Is_Your_Brain_on_Music

  • Sexual arousal
  • Physiological and psychological changes in preparation for sexual intercourse

    evaluation of a stimulus, categorization of a stimulus as sexual, and an affective response. The combination of cognitive and physiological states elicits

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual_arousal

  • Antonio Lieto
  • Italian computer scientist (born 1983)

    extend the categorization capabilities of different cognitive architectures. He is also notable for the proposal of the Minimal Cognitive Grid as a methodological

    Antonio Lieto

    Antonio Lieto

    Antonio_Lieto

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    chess". Cognitive Psychology. 4: 55–81. doi:10.1016/0010-0285(73)90004-2. Chi, M. T. H.; Feltovich, P. J.; Glaser, R. (1981). "Categorization and representation

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Automatic and controlled processes
  • Categories of cognitive processing

    and controlled processes (ACP) are the two categories of cognitive processing. All cognitive processes are theorized to fall into one or both of those

    Automatic and controlled processes

    Automatic_and_controlled_processes

  • Sex differences in intelligence
  • Area of scientific research

    of objects in space, often categorized as spatial ability. Some research indicates that male advantages on some cognitive tests are minimized when controlling

    Sex differences in intelligence

    Sex_differences_in_intelligence

  • Dual process theory
  • Psychological theory of how thought can arise in two different ways

    demanding of cognitive capacity, and slow. The dual process has impact on social psychology in such domains as stereotyping, categorization, and judgment

    Dual process theory

    Dual_process_theory

  • Face perception
  • Cognitive process of visually interpreting the human face

    Hugenberg, Kurt (August 2007). "The Cross-Category Effect: Mere Social Categorization Is Sufficient to Elicit an Own-Group Bias in Face Recognition". Psychological

    Face perception

    Face perception

    Face_perception

  • IQ classification
  • Categorisation of people's intelligence based on IQ

    scoring on the Wechsler tests. The Woodcock–Johnson a III NU Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ III NU) was developed by Richard W. Woodcock, Kevin S. McGrew

    IQ classification

    IQ classification

    IQ_classification

  • Cognitive Information Processing (Career Services)
  • The Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) Approach to Career Development and Services is a theory of career problem solving and decision making that

    Cognitive Information Processing (Career Services)

    Cognitive_Information_Processing_(Career_Services)

  • Animal cognition
  • behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psychology; the alternative name cognitive ethology is sometimes used. Many behaviors associated with the term animal

    Animal cognition

    Animal cognition

    Animal_cognition

  • Object recognition (cognitive science)
  • Ability to identify objects

    different viewpoints and the retinal descriptions.[9] Participants who did categorization and recognition tasks while undergoing a functional magnetic found as

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object_recognition_(cognitive_science)

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  • Brazil
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    Brazil

    War.

  • Gilli
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, German, Hebrew

    Gilli

    Happiness; Eternal Joy; Innocent

  • Dereka
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Dereka

    Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek.

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  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin

    Quintin

    Fifth; Fifth Born Child

  • Ved Viyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ved Viyan

    Sacred knowledge

  • Reta
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Reta

    Pearl; Speaker; Variant Form of Rita

  • Dhurv | துர்வ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhurv | துர்வ

    Star with glow every time

  • SITHEMBILE
  • Female

    African

    SITHEMBILE

    we have much hope.

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  • Boy/Male

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    Thoughtfull person

  • ABIDEMI
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    ABIDEMI

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  • Self
  • n.

    The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    The act of knowing; knowledge; perception.

  • Subsume
  • v. t.

    To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include under something else.

  • Realism
  • n.

    As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    That which is known.

  • Cognitive
  • a.

    Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.

  • Monitive
  • a.

    Conveying admonition; admonitory.

  • Precognition
  • n.

    Previous cognition.

  • Perception
  • n.

    The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.

  • Reason
  • n.

    The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural.

  • Absolutist
  • n.

    One who believes that it is possible to realize a cognition or concept of the absolute.

  • Represent
  • v. t.

    To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative, 3.

  • Introspection
  • n.

    A view of the inside or interior; a looking inward; specifically, the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states; self-consciousness; reflection.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready insight or apprehension.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition.

  • Conative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to conation.