Now if space is identical with extension, it must be cognized by the senses and the sensuous imagination.
He writes as though he had seen force, or cognized force, by some one of the senses.
Everything, consequently, depends on the force with which the Christian truth is cognized by every individual man.
The various opponents of the doctrine that God can be cognized by human reason may be classified as follows: I.
Even space and time, though cognized solely by negative characteristics, are determined in so far as differentiated from the existences they contain; but this differentiation involves no limitation of their infinity.
Existence is not cognized absolutely and in itself, but only under special modes which are related to our faculties, and, in fact, determined by these faculties themselves.
The second is the relations of phenomena, cognizedby the reason alone.
So consciousness is not a limitation, though all limits when cognizedare seen in the light of consciousness.
This feeling is cognizedby the intellectual faculty, and of this the person is conscious.
Prabhâkara holds that the self as cognizor is never cognized apart from the cognized object, nor is the object ever cognized without the cognizor entering into the cognition as a necessary factor.
This self itself can only be cognized by mental perception, Or at the time of salvation there being none of the senses nor the manas the self remains in pure existence as the potency of knowledge without any actual expression or manifestation.
The cognition of smoke includes within itself the cognition of fire also, and thus there would be nothing left unknown to be cognized by the inferential cognition.
Negation is therefore to be admitted as cognizedby a separate and independent process of knowledge.
In deep sleep therefore when no object is cognized the self also is not cognized.
Negation or non-existence can becognized even without any sense-contact.
God's children already created will be cognized only as man finds the truth of being.
Immortality, is what the word says it is--godhood re-cognized in the mortal.
The burden of the world's sorrow; the longings and aspirations of the soul that has glimpsed, or that has more fully cognized the realms of the Spirit which are its rightful home; are ever a part of the price of liberation.
By mode, I understand each cognized condition or accident of existence.
As the pure intuition in all phenomena is either time or space, so is every phenomenon in its character of intuition an extensive quantity, inasmuch as it can only be cognized in our apprehension by successive synthesis (from part to part).
That is to say, substances must stand (mediately or immediately) in dynamical community with each other, if coexistence is to be cognized in any possible experience.
Consequently the coexistence of substances in space cannot be cognized in experience otherwise than under the precondition of their reciprocal action.
This does not signify a doctrine of probability; for probability is truth, only cognized upon insufficient grounds, and though the information it gives us is imperfect, it is not therefore deceitful.
For, in this case, it is quite foreign and unessential to the nature of things, and cannot be cognized from the general laws of nature.
Experience must be superadded in order to know these particular laws; but in regard to experience in general, and everything that can be cognized as an object thereof, these a priori laws are our only rule and guide.
When they pass beyond that rate of speed, they are cognized as a continuous musical tone of very low pitch; a state of consciousness which seems simple, but which we now see is really compound.
When the sounds of taps or blows impinge upon the ear slowly, at the rate of not more than sixteen in a second, they are cognized as separate and non-musical noises.
Things are in God in archetypal form, and are cognized through these their archetypes in God.
Miss Sheets is SHE,--she whom I cognized in the astral.
You have not as yet cognized your higher self, hence have not perceived ME.
In turning towards the Good, Intelligence cognized the latter; for thought consists of conversion towards the Good, and aspiration thereto.
But when intelligence cognizes, and is cognizing intelligibles, intelligence could never even meet them if they are cognized as lying outside of Intelligence.
That contact between the organ and the cognized object must be established is evident enough for tangible objects, but is doubtful for visible objects.
Now, the cause of the mistake is this--that men think that all knowledge is cognized purely by the nature and efficacy of the thing known.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cognized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.