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Does physical location have a significant effect on human cogitative abilities?
Secondly, because one particle alone of matter cannot be cogitative.
Not material: first, because each particle of matter is not cogitative.
Hence the cause of our existence must be a 'cogitative being'.
Many issues like the radioactivity project had been run through its cogitative senses and resulted in real conclusions.
Therefore, there has been an eternal cogitative Being.
Andre was saying, one cogitative ringer at his thick lips. "
Thirdly, because a system of incogitative matter cannot be cogitative.
And to that it is very obvious to reason, that it must necessarily be a cogitative being.
Pen'kov was feeling the edges of the hole with a cogitative expression.
The attributes of the eternal cogitative Being.
Two sorts of beings, cogitative and incogitative.
Incogitative being cannot produce a cogitative being.
Secondly, Others would have Matter to be eternal, notwithstanding that they allow an eternal, cogitative, immaterial Being.
The human cogitative faculty is the same as the "compositive imaginative faculty (mutakhayyila) in reference to the animal soul".
The cogitative Dr. Peter Berczeller of Second Avenue also wondered recently whether these athletes are not "the trustees of their former glory."
When reasoning in the sense of deriving conclusions from syllogisms, Avicenna says people are using a physical "cogitative" faculty (mufakkira, fikra) of the soul, which can err.
Which, if you please, we will hereafter call cogitative and incogitative beings; which to our present purpose, if for nothing else, are perhaps better terms than material and immaterial.
Now, if thinking and matter may be separated, the eternal existence of matter will not follow from the eternal existence of a cogitative Being, and they suppose it to no purpose.
To this was annexed a tract ("Matter not a Cogitative Substance") to demonstrate the impossibility of thinking or perception being the result of any combination of the parts of matter and motion.
In his book Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1995) Daniel Dennett explains that Judeo-Christian and Islamic cosmogony are established on the assumption that the genesis of all creation is dependent on the action of a "cogitative being".