This is a logical or cognitional distinction, which does not necessarily reflect anything in the nature of things. |
A person's answer to these questions will be their cognitional theory, their epistemology, and their metaphysics. |
The impersonal character of these cognitional methods rules out the subjective desires or involvements that might lead us away from reality. |
John's extreme views derived from his concern to safeguard at least a limited area of cognitional certitude, while acknowledging God's absolute freedom to effect anything, even the possibility that man might hate him. |
The limits of cognitional achievement cannot be recognized as such unless the mind has already transcended those limits in some way. |
Any philosophy will rest upon the operative methods of cognitional activity, either as correctly conceived or as distorted by oversights and mistaken orientations. |