单词 | preperception |
释义 | preperceptionn.ΚΠ 1730 Dr. Allen's Synopsis Medicinæ I. i. 89 It very seldom seizes or kills suddenly without the Pre-perception of a Fever. 2. Chiefly Psychology. An inchoate or anticipatory awareness of something; spec. a prior mental image or expectation of what is to be perceived. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > [noun] to-hopec888 weenOE hopea1225 thoughta1350 opiniona1425 attentc1430 looking1440 presume?a1500 beliefa1522 expectation1527 expection1532 looking for1532 looking after?1537 expecting1568 imagination1582 expectance1593 suppose1596 expect1597 expectancy1609 apprehensiona1616 contemplationa1631 prospect1665 supposition1719 speculationa1797 augury1871 preperception1871 1871 A. C. Fraser Life & Lett. G. Berkeley x. 402 (note) Kant's preperception of space differs from Berkeley's, in recognising it as necessary à priori to all sense experience as such. 1881 Nature 30 June 185/2 A ‘stage of preperception’, during which the mind receives the impression of sense, but has not yet interpreted the impression into a coherent percept. 1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. I. xi. 444 Organic adjustment, then, and ideational preparation or preperception are concerned in all attentive acts. 1978 Dædalus Fall 159 The mathematician or thinker, in any form of closed system, who quickly stops doing something that he has begun.., has something of a pre-perception of the ‘fitness’ of the structure he is building to that of the complete structure within which he is working. 1991 Resurgence Jan. 50/3 The poetics of Deep Ecology must drop a magic ‘monkey-wrench’ into the mind, halting the gears of preperception and alleged reality long enough for..the satori of oneness with creation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1730 |
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