apperception

apperception
noun Etymology: French aperception, from apercevoir, from Middle French aperceivre, from a- (from Latin ad-) + perceivre to perceive Date: 1753 1. introspective self-consciousness 2. mental perception; especially the process of understanding something perceived in terms of previous experienceapperceptive adjective

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  • Apperception — (Latin ad + percipere , to perceive) has the following meanings:* In epistemology, it is the introspective or reflective apprehension by the mind of its own inner states (Ledger Wood in Runes ).* In psychology, it is the process by which new… …   Wikipedia

  • Apperception — Ap per*cep tion, n. [Pref. ad + perception: cf. F. apperception.] (Metaph.) The mind s perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception. Leibnitz …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Apperception — Apperception, Wahrnehmung, bewußte Auffassung einer Anschauung …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • apperception — I noun acumen, appreciation, astuteness, awareness, cognition, cognizance, conception, discernment, foresight, insight, intellect, judgment, knowledge, mentality, penetration, perception, perspicacity, psyche, realization, reason, reasoning power …   Law dictionary

  • apperception — (n.) 1753, from Fr. aperception (17c.), from Ger. Apperzeption (or L. apperceptionem), coined by German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 1716) as noun corresponding to Fr. apercevoir perceive, notice, become aware of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • apperception — assimilation, identification, *recognition …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • apperception — [ap΄ərsep′shən] n. [Fr aperception < apercevoir, APPERCEIVE] 1. the act or process of apperceiving 2. the state or fact of the mind in being conscious of its own consciousness apperceptive adj …   English World dictionary

  • apperception — Term introduced by Leibniz for the mind s reflective apprehension of its own inner states. Kant distinguishes empirical apperception, which is consciousness of the ordinary, changing self, and transcendental apperception. This is the unchangeable …   Philosophy dictionary

  • apperception — apperceptive, adj. apperceptively, adv. /ap euhr sep sheuhn/, n. Psychol. 1. conscious perception. 2. the act or process of apperceiving. [1745 55; ( < F) < NL (Leibnitz) apperception , s. of apperceptio. See AP 1, PERCEPTION] * * * …   Universalium

  • apperception — noun /apəˈsɛpʃən/ a) The minds perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states, unifying past and present experiences; self consciousness, perception that reflects upon itself. For as she smiled I was gifted a glimpse past the… …   Wiktionary

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