However, affectivity is not excluded from
cognoscibility. The development of intelligence is inseparable from the world of affectivity--i.e., of curiosity, of passion, which in turn are the thrust of research for new knowledge.
109-17, at 8 (2006) (noting the inclusion of a fork-in-the-road provision in the U.S.-Uruguay BIT to account (far the
cognoscibility of BIT claims in Uruguayan courts).
"If no registration number is visible and no other indicator [of nationality] can be discerned, the
cognoscibility is already demonstrably insufficient, and interference will then often be justifiable ...
(27) In an age that has begun to relativize the fabric of the rationalist universe, the Mandelbrot set comes as a further challenge to that shrinking model, for it actually questions the possibility of quantification, of finiteness, and therefore of
cognoscibility; in effect, it consecrates 'mystery' at the heart of the rationalist world.
Doyle, "`Extrinsic
Cognoscibility': A Seventeenth Century Supertranscendental Notion," The Modern Schoolman 68 (1990): 57-80.
Doyle, "Extrinsic
Cognoscibility': A Seventeenth Century Supertranscendental Notion," The Modern Schoolman 68 (November 1990): 57-80.
Doyle, "'Extrinsic
Cognoscibility': A Seventeenth Century Supertranscendental Notion," The Modern Schoolman 68 (1990): 57-80, esp.
From the economic position democracy is a form of relativism, and being a democrat means not believing in the existence or
cognoscibility of truth.