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per·cep·tion
/pɝˈsɛpʃən/
知覺,感覺,領悟力
From:
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per·cep·tion
/pɝˈsɛpʃən/
名詞
知覺,感覺
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
perception
感知
From:
Network Terminology
perception
感知
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Per·cep·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
perceiving
;
cognizance
by
the
senses
or
intellect
;
apprehension
by
the
bodily
organs
,
or
by
the
mind
,
of
what
is
presented
to
them
;
discernment
;
apprehension
;
cognition
.
2.
Metaph.
The
faculty
of
perceiving
;
the
faculty
,
or
peculiar
part
,
of
man's
constitution
by
which
he
has
knowledge
through
the
medium
or
instrumentality
of
the
bodily
organs
;
the
act
of
apperhending
material
objects
or
qualities
through
the
senses
; --
distinguished
from
conception
.
Matter
hath
no
life
nor
perception
,
and
is
not
conscious
of
its
own
existence
.
--
Bentley
.
3.
The
quality
,
state
,
or
capability
,
of
being
affected
by
something
external
;
sensation
;
sensibility
. [
Obs
.]
This
experiment
discovereth
perception
in
plants
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
An
idea
;
a
notion
. [
Obs
.]
Note:
☞
“The
word
perception
is
,
in
the
language
of
philosophers
previous
to
Reid
,
used
in
a
very
extensive
signification
.
By
Descartes
,
Malebranche
,
Locke
,
Leibnitz
,
and
others
,
it
is
employed
in
a
sense
almost
as
unexclusive
as
consciousness
,
in
its
widest
signification
.
By
Reid
this
word
was
limited
to
our
faculty
acquisitive
of
knowledge
,
and
to
that
branch
of
this
faculty
whereby
,
through
the
senses
,
we
obtain
a
knowledge
of
the
external
world
.
But
his
limitation
did
not
stop
here
.
In
the
act
of
external
perception
he
distinguished
two
elements
,
to
which
he
gave
the
names
of
perception
and
sensation
.
He
ought
perhaps
to
have
called
these
perception
proper
and
sensation
proper
,
when
employed
in
his
special
meaning.”
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
perception
n
1:
the
representation
of
what
is
perceived
;
basic
component
in
the
formation
of
a
concept
[
syn
:
percept
,
perceptual
experience
]
2:
a
way
of
conceiving
something
; "
Luther
had
a
new
perception
of
the
Bible
"
3:
the
process
of
perceiving
4:
knowledge
gained
by
perceiving
; "
a
man
admired
for
the
depth
of
his
perception
"
5:
becoming
aware
of
something
via
the
senses
[
syn
:
sensing
]
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