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."