apperceptive in English

adjective

perceptive, consciously perceptive

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1. Perception Apperceptions perceptions perceptional apperceptive precipitation perspiration percipient preoccupation percipience

2. Human beings have a need for maintaining consistency of the apperceptive mass.

3. Persons with apperceptive Agnosias have difficulty matching objects of similar form.…

4. From the Cambridge English Corpus Recognition errors are semantic (identifying a camel as a dog) whereas in apperceptive Agnosia …

5. Although not exhaustive, this article describes several forms of Agnosias, including apperceptive, associative and integrative agnosia, simultanagnosia, and optic aphasia

6. Apperceptive visual Agnosias, also known as visual space Agnosias, are characterized by the inability to perceive the structure or shape of an object

7. Note that such an "apperceptive epoche" (a suspension of the automatic efficacy of functioning Apperceptions in order to thematize the moment of primal affection) can also be thought as an "apperceptive reduction" (tracing "pregivenness-as" back to the constitutive performances of specific Apperceptions), since it must bring these very

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9. The association theory must thus be given up in favor of an 'action-theory' [1] which combines the consistency of phenomenalistic explanation with a full acknowledgment of the so-called apperceptive processes; it avoids thus the deficiency of associationism and the logical inconsistency of Apperceptionism.

10. The association theory must thus be given up in favor of an 'action-theory' [1] which combines the consistency of phenomenalistic explanation with a full acknowledgment of the so-called apperceptive processes; it avoids thus the deficiency of associationism and the logical inconsistency of Apperceptionism.