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[[conceptual cognitions]] ;  This way of [[knowing]] takes [[metaphysical]] entities as its appearing [[objects]]. They cannot be said to [[exist]] objectively but can be known through [[conceptual cognition]] through a [[mental]] label - [[clear appearance]] of a [[metaphysical]] [[entity]] to [[consciousness]] is known through [[conceptual cognition]]. ...
 
[[conceptual cognitions]] ;  This way of [[knowing]] takes [[metaphysical]] entities as its appearing [[objects]]. They cannot be said to [[exist]] objectively but can be known through [[conceptual cognition]] through a [[mental]] label - [[clear appearance]] of a [[metaphysical]] [[entity]] to [[consciousness]] is known through [[conceptual cognition]]. ...
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conceptual cognitions ; This way of knowing takes metaphysical entities as its appearing objects. They cannot be said to exist objectively but can be known through conceptual cognition through a mental label - clear appearance of a metaphysical entity to consciousness is known through conceptual cognition. ...

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