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  • ...ref>Sten Ebbesen, Russell L. Friedman, ''Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition'' Acts of the Symposium, the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, Janu
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  • ...st as was shown elsewhere, but to an actual [cognition] after an habitual [cognition] of it. In this way, an utterance naturally signifies, just as any effect ...another way, a sign is understood for that which makes something come into cognition and is suited to supposit for it, or to be added to such a thing in the pro
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  • [[Category:Cognition]]
    4 KB (607 words) - 19:11, 20 April 2009
  • ...e Reception of Modism in England,” in <i>Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition</i>, Acts of the Symposium, ‘The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy
    4 KB (529 words) - 13:48, 7 February 2009
  • ** 22. Intuitive and abstractive cognition John F. Boiler;
    4 KB (598 words) - 10:58, 8 March 2009
  • ...nken. Psychologische Analyse der Entstehung und Lösung von Problemen''. (''Cognition. Psychological Analysis of Formulating and Solving Problems''. Frankfurt/M. ...ical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning that identifies symbolical meaning as
    21 KB (2,831 words) - 05:26, 22 April 2009
  • ...hings: Singular Thought in the Middle Ages, forthcoming in Intentionality, Cognition, and Representation in the Middle Ages, edited by [[Directory:Logic Museum/
    6 KB (803 words) - 16:10, 21 February 2009
  • ...'' enlisted the help of Ellen Winner, a child [[psychologist]] who studies cognition in the arts and gifted children. Winner was impressed with Marla's work and
    6 KB (884 words) - 17:05, 30 April 2014
  • *Klima, G. (ed.) (contracted) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press ...n: Ebbesen, S. – Friedman, R. L. (eds.), Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1999, pp. 47
    17 KB (2,338 words) - 16:22, 21 February 2009
  • ...nt existence or the non-existence of an individual, as opposed to abstract cognition. Thus the human soul, in its separated state from the body, will be capable
    20 KB (2,997 words) - 19:25, 22 February 2009
  • ...asic contributions to [[artificial intelligence]], the psychology of human cognition, and list processing''
    11 KB (1,508 words) - 10:52, 2 November 2006
  • ...in S. Ebbesen and R.L. Friedman (eds.), Medieval Analysis in Language and Cognition. Acts of the Symposium 'The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy', Janu ...in S. Ebbesen and R.L. Friedman (eds.), Medieval Analysis in Language and Cognition. Acts of the Symposium 'The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy', Janu
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  • ...t al. Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults.<a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/drug
    28 KB (4,320 words) - 16:29, 2 May 2008
  • ...ness of Matching Language to Enhance Perceived Empathy." ''Communication & Cognition''. Vol 33(3-4), 2000, 287-300.</ref>
    19 KB (2,746 words) - 17:32, 25 September 2008
  • ...effects of caffeine, tea, or coffee use on short and long-term memory and cognition. It remains unclear if tea is beneficial for this use.<a href="http://www.n
    70 KB (11,492 words) - 16:47, 2 May 2008
  • ...a combination of Ginkgo biloba and Panax ginseng): the effects on mood and cognition of 6 and 12 weeks' treatment in post-menopausal women.<a href="http://www.n
    46 KB (7,086 words) - 17:02, 2 May 2008
  • ...he cognitive development of deaf children: The case of theories of mind. ''Cognition, 77,''25-31.</ref><ref>Courtin, C., & Melot, A.-M. (2005) Metacognitive dev ...., & Biro, S. (1995). Taking the intentional stance at 12 months of age. ''Cognition, 56,'' 165-193.</ref> found that 12-month-old children were able to demonst
    109 KB (16,450 words) - 18:35, 9 June 2008
  • *122-150 Katherine Tachau, Peter Aureol on Intentions and the Intuitive Cognition of Non-existents
    34 KB (4,555 words) - 16:28, 7 March 2009
  • ...scus de Mayronis: A Newly-Discovered Treatise on Intuitive and Abstractive Cognition', Franciscan Studies, 54 (1994-7), 15-50. See also G.J. Etzkorn & S. Dumont
    30 KB (4,277 words) - 18:24, 29 September 2009
  • ...that it has no material being through its essence, nor in the soul through cognition, nor in utterance through signification, it ceases to be a designative utte
    67 KB (11,317 words) - 12:06, 8 November 2009

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