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cognition

In psychology, a general term covering the functions involved in synthesizing information – for example, perception (seeing, hearing, and so on), attention, memory, and reasoning.



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Properly stated it is not the will that initiates behavior but the psychosomatically united person who initiates his or her behavior; and acting persons are always also cognitional and affective.
11) Although Kant's philosophy saw our perception of the world as dependent on the contingent characteristics of our cognitional equipment, he insisted on the importance of moral concepts being rooted in something fundamental, something transcending the finite world that we can know through common sense or science.
Teachers' and students' cognitional knowledge of classroom teaching and learning.
 
 
 
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