One of the species that is of particular interest in the classification of cognition is rational cognition. It is believed that all the spiritual abilities of a person are involved in the cognitive process. It involves consciousness, thinking, intelligence, will, sub-consciousness, emotion, intiusia, fantasy. Typically, this or other philosophical school or approach prefer one of these moral qualities, depending on their position and principles. Some authors believe that the issues such as feeling and rational, intelligence and subconsciousness are essentially abstraction. In other words, they are various parts of a single-minded process of involvement.
Elmi Diskussiya Klubu │ Scientific Discussion Club
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
A115.2
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One of the species that is of particular interest in the classification of cognition is rational cognition. It is believed that all the spiritual abilities of a person are involved in the cognitive process. It involves consciousness, thinking, intelligence, will, sub-consciousness, emotion, intiusia, fantasy. Typically, this or other philosophical school or approach prefer one of these moral qualities, depending on their position and principles. Some authors believe that the issues such as feeling and rational, intelligence and subconsciousness are essentially abstraction. In other words, they are various parts of a single-minded process of involvement.
One of the species that is of particular interest in the classification of cognition is rational cognition. It is believed that all the spiritual abilities of a person are involved in the cognitive process. It involves consciousness, thinking, intelligence, will, sub-consciousness, emotion, intiusia, fantasy. Typically, this or other philosophical school or approach prefer one of these moral qualities, depending on their position and principles. Some authors believe that the issues such as feeling and rational, intelligence and subconsciousness are essentially abstraction. In other words, they are various parts of a single-minded process of involvement.
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