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Example sentences for "cognizes"

Lexicographically close words:
cognizable; cognizance; cognizant; cognize; cognized; cognizing; cognoissance; cognoistre; cognomen; cognomento
  1. The immanence of God is implied in all statements of his omnipresence, as for example: Ps.

  2. Dove, Logic of the Christian Faith, 14--"The pursuit of science is the pursuit of relations.

  3. Let him once admit that he has, and in that admission is involved the admission of the reality of that faculty by which we know God, for the faculty which cognizes personality, and cognizes God, is one and the same.

  4. Rational philosophy cognizes only the universal, the possible, the necessary truths (whose contradictory is unthinkable), but not the particular and factual.

  5. It is the unit-soul, which first, by freely avoiding overhasty judgment, cognizes the truth, to exemplify it later in moral conduct.

  6. The human mind is the idea of the human body; it cognizes itself in perceiving the affections of its body; it represents all that takes place in the body, though not all adequately.

  7. Now the understanding cognizes only by means of conceptions; consequently, how far soever it may proceed in division, never by mere intuition, but always by lower and lower conceptions.

  8. But man, to whom nature reveals herself only through sense, cognizes himself not only by his senses, but also through pure apperception; and this in actions and internal determinations, which he cannot regard as sensuous impressions.

  9. This may occur in two ways; either because, by the help of this very power, we grasp the power which cognizes intelligible entities; or because we ourselves become intelligence.

  10. The soul knows herself in so far as she knows that she depends on another power; while intelligence, by merely turning towards itself, naturally cognizes its existence and "being.

  11. Either he knows discursive reason, which is characteristic of the soul, or, rising to a superior condition, he cognizes himself and is united with intelligence.

  12. Christianity cognizes God as not only above nature and the soul, but also as in nature and in the soul.

  13. Intellect is in fact both the beginning and the end: it cognizes both the first grounds of demonstration and the last applications of the results of demonstration.

  14. The general Intellectual Faculty cognizes the moral verities, which it contains within itself and brings rather than finds.


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