| 11. | According to Mao, logical knowledge results from the process of perceiving, cognizing, and conceptualizing.
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| 12. | He cognized health care as a basic human right long before the 1978 Alma Ata Declaration proclamation.
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| 13. | You cannot have a mind-whose function is to cognize an object-existing without cognizing an object.
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| 14. | You cannot have a mind-whose function is to cognize an object-existing without cognizing an object.
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| 15. | In addition, this field makes humans realize that meaning is unconsciously cognized aroused by the active process of interpretation
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| 16. | He distinguished between knowledge of actual objects and the divine inspiration by which we cognize the being and existence of God.
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| 17. | Its theories are concerned with the nature of the object which is erroneously cognized and whose ontological status they logically examine.
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| 18. | When the mind is itself cognized properly, without misperceiving its mode of existence, it appears to exist like an illusion.
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| 19. | As Davidson puts it, " It can't recognize anything, because it never cognized anything in the first place ."
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| 20. | It is repetition per se which leads one, eventually, to the possibility of re-cognize-ing oneself through exercise.
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