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Definition of "cognized" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of cognize. (verb)

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Use "cognized" in a sentence
  • ""All contradiction disappears," Kant writes, "if I say: the judgment of taste does depend upon a concept ... but one from which nothing can be cognized in respect of the Object, and nothing proved, because it is in itself indeterminable and useless for knowledge""
  • "Thus, as an arya, when we validly cognized a “result, which is not yet happening” when focusing on our “presently-happening five aggregate factors,” we would also be validly cognizing: the karmic tendency for this result, its “temporarily not-giving-rise to its result,” its “ability to give rise to this result, which is not yet happening,” the “not-yet-happening of this result,” the absence of the “presently-happening result” of this karmic tendency."
  • "At the time of the karmic tendency for a result – equivalent to the time of the “not-yet-happening of the result” – the “result, which has not yet happened” is an existent, valid, affirmation phenomenon, which means that it can be validly cognized now."
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