apperceive

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To be aware of perceiving; to understand a perception by linking it mentally with a mass of existing ideas of the same object
To perceive
perceive in terms of a past experience
To perceive; to comprehend
{f} grasp new concepts; comprehend; perceive
apperception
Psychological or mental perception; recognition

For as she smiled I was gifted a glimpse past the apperception of an anonymous spherical quantity of human flesh; and into the individual.

apperception
The general process or a particular act of mental assimilation of new experience into the totality of one's past experience
apperception
The mind's perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states, unifying past and present experiences; self-consciousness, perception that reflects upon itself
apperception
the process whereby perceived qualities of an object are related to past experience
apperception
The general process or a particular act of mental assimilation of new experience into the totality of ones past experience
apperception
The mind's perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception
apperception
{i} ability to grasp new concepts, perception (Psychology)
apperception
According to Leibniz and Kant: the mind's self-reflective awareness of its own thoughts Compare: reflection
apperception
Intensified or energetic perception
apperception
active (attention) and passive (fantasy or dreaming) types; process by which a new psychological content is articulated with similar, already existing contents in order to make it understandable
apperception
introspective self-consciousness
apperception
Self-conscious awareness (as opposed to sensory perception of external objects), including especially the operation of the will, in the philosophy of Leibniz and Kant Recommended Reading: Mark Kulstad, Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection (Philosophia Verlag, 1991) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis
apperception
In epistemology, the human mind's awareness or understanding of its own contents In psychology, the process whereby the human mind integrates new experiences with past experiences to form a new composite unity of understanding
apperception
The minds perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states, unifying past and present experiences; perception that reflects upon itself
apperceive

    Hyphenation

    ap·per·ceive

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    Etymology

    () From Old French aperceveir, apercevoir, from late Latin *appercipēre, from ad- + percipere.
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