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This "mark," surely not a physical mark, is placed either on one's "hand," which is what we use to do everything with; or on one's "forehead," which is where we get the idea to do those things ("forehead," specifically, is the seat of our self cognizance, but that is another monologue).
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First, the theories on which these studies are based are products of western cultures without cognizance of the fact that "the self" is a cultural construction that varies from culture to culture (Shen and Tam 2008; Markus and Kitayama 1991; Heine 2001).
At the crux of notions of social mediation lies the construction of intersubjective spaces that stems not only a sense of self but also sets of coordinated interrelations that seed leveling up cognizance, affordance management, and his computational understandings of the workings of the game.
Zhu saw moral agency as the expression of a moral will, which he understood to be the achievement of an inner self-mastery (zhuzai) that forms the core of a person's moral character, perceptivity, cognizance, and responsiveness.
I lost cognizance, concentration and focus.
If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.
"Cognizance" means to take jurisdiction of, to take authoritative notice.
That is, Jewish law takes cognizance of medical necessity.
That is just the "cognizance" of religion Madison called a usurpation by the state.
They appear to enjoy Their new distance, cognizance born of the absence Of anything else.
Madison said that religion is "not within the cognizance of civil government".
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