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cogitationism, -ist|kɒdʒɪˈteɪʃənɪz(ə)m, -ɪst| [f. prec. + -ism, -ist.] See quot.
1865Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. iv. 345 If I were allowed to invent a term, I should say that Mr. Mill, cosmologically, is now a Cogitationist. The ultimate fact of the phaenomenal world, as recognized by him, is neither Matter nor Mind in any present sense of these terms, but a cogitation or coagulation of phaenomena which may be called feelings... If we persevere in the analysis, we end in Cogitationism. |