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apperceptive pattern of beliefs, apperceptive patterning, fist, clenching a handful, perceptual-pattern, conceptual stance, notions, feeling [JV] | |||
conceptual attitude, perceptual habit, habit-pattern, [posture], habitual notion, ways of mentally holding on, way of fixating [RY] | |||
1) how the perceiver grasps the object/ mode of apprehension /; 2) knowing ways to bring to hand [IW] | |||
1) how the perceiver grasps the object/ mode of apprehension /; 2) knowing ways to bring to hand)/ [the conceptualized object dmigs pa is distinguished by the mode of apprehension.] [IW] | |||
conceptual attitude, perceptual pattern, mental stance [RY] | |||
1) perceptual habit; 2) habit-pattern; 3) (posture (/ [habitual notion or way of mentally holding on/ fixating.] [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 28 December 2005
apperceptive pattern of beliefs, apperceptive patterning, fist, clenching a handful, perceptual-pattern, conceptual stance, notions, feeling [JV]
conceptual attitude, perceptual habit, habit-pattern, [posture], habitual notion, ways of mentally holding on, way of fixating [RY]
1) how the perceiver grasps the object/ mode of apprehension /; 2) knowing ways to bring to hand [IW]
1) how the perceiver grasps the object/ mode of apprehension /; 2) knowing ways to bring to hand)/ [the conceptualized object dmigs pa is distinguished by the mode of apprehension.] [IW]
conceptual attitude, perceptual pattern, mental stance [RY]
1) perceptual habit; 2) habit-pattern; 3) (posture (/ [habitual notion or way of mentally holding on/ fixating.] [IW]