percept
1percept — [ pɛrsɛpt ] n. m. • 1878; lat. perceptum, d apr. concept ♦ Philos. Objet de la perception, sans référence à une chose en soi (opposé à concept). ● percept nom masculin (anglais percept) Entité cognitive, constituée d un ensemble d informations… …
2Percept — Per cept, n. [From L. percipere, perceptum.] That which is perceived. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster] The modern discussion between percept and concept, the one sensuous, the other intellectual. Max M[ u]ller. [1913 Webster] …
3percept — pèrcept (percȅpt) m <G mn pātā> DEFINICIJA psih. ono što je percipirano, rezultat percepcije, doživljaj nastao procesom percepcije (podrazumijeva iskustveni pojam) ETIMOLOGIJA vidi percipirati …
4percept — index concept, idea Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5percept — percépt s. n., pl. percépte Trimis de siveco, 29.05.2007. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic …
6percept — (n.) 1837, from L. perceptum (a thing) perceived, neuter pp. of percipere (see PERCEIVE (Cf. perceive)). Formed on model of CONCEPT (Cf. concept) …
7percept — sense datum, sensum, *sensation, image Analogous words: *idea, concept, notion: recognition, acknowledgment (see corresponding verbs at ACKNOWLEDGE) …
8percept — [pʉr′sept΄] n. [back form. (after CONCEPT) < PERCEPTION] a recognizable sensation or impression received by the mind through the senses …
9Percept — A perception is a philosophical term which roughly means an individual s observation/perception of something external to one s self; more specifically, the resultant of perceiving. It is the representation of an external event that affected the… …
10Percept — Un percept est la forme perçue d un stimulus externe ou de son absence. Le terme est principalement utilisé en philosophie et en psychologie comme un sense data (en) pour expliquer la perception. Il est important de distinguer le percept du… …