One of the better-known terms of Leibniz's philosophy, and of his philosophy of mind, is apperception. |
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Kant's criticisms of rational psychology draw on a number of distinct sources, one of which is the Kantian doctrine of apperception. |
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Performances provide another such context as audiences are brought together in a heightened awareness of sharing patterns of embodied apperception. |
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Ultimately the program helps staffs and commanders escape the gravitational pull of western military thought and achieve cultural apperception. |
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The apperception can be ameliorated, and the concentration can be boosted. |
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We utilize the MMPI, the Milton-Rorschach family apperception test, drawings, games, parent interaction, inventory, a parental stress inventory, and the Peabody verbal perception test, an IQ test. |
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But the study of sensation must go further, since we observe that there are sensations that accompany the acts of thinking, remembering, apperception, and so on. |
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They are the indispensable prerequisite of perception, apperception, and experience. |
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Balthasar's appreciation was probably influenced by Adrienne von Speyr's more mystical apperception of the heart and soul of Mozart. |
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The Minister voiced the government's apperception of all efforts undertaken by the private sector, in cooperation with the public sector, to cater for the consumers' needs. |
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