Re: Difference between cognition and perception? (Eliot Handelman )


Subject: Re: Difference between cognition and perception?
From:    Eliot Handelman  <eliot(at)GENERATION.NET>
Date:    Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:10:21 -0400

Andrew Milne wrote: >I like these >words and it would be a shame to lose them. This is probably not the >appropriate place, but could we try to approach a consensus on a meaningful >definition here? > > > Perception is that which is like seeing, without knowing what's being seen, and cognition is that which is like thinking, but without perceiving what's being thought. -- eliot


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