Non-determining cognition

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A cognition of an object, in which (a) the involved object is an objective entity, (b) a mental aspect (mental hologram) of the involved object arises, but (c) there is no ascertainment (certainty, decisiveness) of what the involved object is or that the cognition of it has occurred.

Tibetan: སྣང་ལ་མ་ངེས་པ། snang-la ma-nges-pa

J. Hopkins: Awareness to which an object appears but is not ascertained

Synonyms: Inattentive cognition


Other languages

Deutsch: Unentschiedene Wahrnehmung
Italiano: Cognizione non-determinante

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