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cognitively, adv.|ˈkɒgnɪtɪvlɪ| [f. cognitive a. + -ly2.] In a cognitive manner; with regard to, or from the point of view of, cognition.
1880W. James Coll. Ess. & Rev. (1920) 216 The only alternative..was..to..suppose the ego, in willing, to be merely cognitively conscious, in the midst of the universal force-stream, of certain currents with which it was..fated to identify itself. 1925W. P. Montague Ways of Knowing v. 162 The cognitively desirable or true. 1957Univ. Calif. Pubn. Philos. XXIX. 169 The statement..is either false or cognitively meaningless. 1965N. Chomsky Theory of Syntax i. 22 The sentences..are ‘cognitively synonymous’. |