Art cognizes reality by its own means, which are more indirect and roundabout, than those of science or historiography. |
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In fact, one way to tell a young soul from an old soul is to observe how quickly he cognizes his error and learns not to repeat the same mistake. |
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Science cognizes life with the help of concepts, art with the aid of images in the form of living, sensual contemplation. |
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Cognitive approaches to this problem have to grapple with how one cognizes reality and how one cognizes the emotions that result from the experience of that reality. |
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According to Gelug, the agent who cognizes the two truths may be one and the same individual. |
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Man cognizes natural phenomena and transforms and uses them on the basis of his needs. |
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Scotus's much bolder claim concerns intellectual intuitive cognition, by which the intellect cognizes a particular thing as existing at that very moment. |
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