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cognize

[kog-nahyz] / ˈkɒg naɪz /






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The external and the internal ear, like the ear-trumpet, are purely material, and by means of them we are able to cognize those material emanations called sound.

From Beyond by Hubbard, Henry Seward

See'st thou, then, how all things in cognizing use rather their own faculty than the faculty of the things which they cognize?

From The Consolation of Philosophy by James, H. R. (Henry Rosher)

The five physical senses do not cognize it.

From Unity of Good by Eddy, Mary Baker

As if conception could possibly occur except for a teleological purpose, except to show us the way from a state of things our senses cognize to another state of things our will desires!

From The Will to Believe : and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by James, William

By some instinct, it is able to cognize a dying apple.

From The Apple-Tree The Open Country Books—No. 1 by Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde)