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precognition    
n. 先知,预知,证人预先询问

先知,预知,证人预先询问

precognition
n 1: knowledge of an event before it occurs [synonym:
{precognition}, {foreknowledge}]

Precognition \Pre`cog*ni"tion\, n. [L. praecognitio, fr.
praecognoscere to foreknow. See {Pre-}, and {Cognition}.]
1. Previous cognition. --Fotherby.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Scots Law) A preliminary examination of a criminal case
with reference to a prosecution. --Erskine.
[1913 Webster]

45 Moby Thesaurus words for "precognition":
a priori knowledge, anticipation, apprehension, buddhi,
clairvoyance, command, comprehension, conception,
conceptualization, direct apprehension, foreboding, foreknowing,
foreknowledge, foreseeability, forewisdom, grasp, grip, ideation,
immediate cognition, insight, inspiration, intellection,
intelligence, intuition, intuitionism, intuitive reason,
intuitiveness, intuitivism, knowledge without thought, mastery,
mental grasp, prehension, presage, prescience, presentiment,
satori, savvy, second sight, second-sightedness, sixth sense,
subconscious knowledge, subconscious perception, understanding,
unmediated perception, wisdom


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  • Precognition - Wikipedia
    Precognition (from the Latin prae- 'before', and cognitio 'acquiring knowledge') is the purported psychic phenomenon of seeing, or otherwise becoming directly aware of, events in the future
  • Precognition: What It Is and How It Works | Gaia
    Precognition is defined as the anticipatory perception of an event that has not yet happened Unlike other psychic phenomena, precognition implies a direct connection with future time, without the need for prior signals or logical deductions
  • Precognition | Parapsychology, ESP, Clairvoyance | Britannica
    Precognition, supernormal knowledge of future events, with emphasis not upon mentally causing events to occur but upon predicting those the occurrence of which the subject claims has already been determined
  • The Possibility of Precognition - Psychology Today
    In other words, when small-scale effects occur consistently in large numbers of people, they are accepted as proof And undoubtedly, by that criterion, precognition has been proven
  • PRECOGNITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PRECOGNITION is clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced
  • Precognition in Psychology: Exploring a Controversial Phenomenon
    At its core, precognition refers to the purported ability to gain information about future events through means other than the known physical senses It’s not just a lucky guess or an educated prediction – it’s the claim of direct knowledge of something that hasn’t happened yet
  • Exploring Precognition: Definition, Examples, and Facts
    What does “precognition” mean and why do people find it intriguing? The term refers to reported experiences of seeing or sensing future events, often through dreams, visions, or strong gut feelings
  • How to Understand the Psychology of Precognition
    Understanding the psychology of precognition involves delving into human cognition, perception, and the broader implications of belief systems Precognition can be classified as a form of extrasensory perception (ESP), alongside telepathy and clairvoyance
  • PRECOGNITION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
    PRECOGNITION meaning: 1 knowledge of a future event, especially when this comes from a direct message to the mind, such… Learn more
  • The Science of Precognition – IONS
    Precognition is the scientific name for a group of abilities that have to do with knowing or using information about the future without drawing on information from the five senses, memory, or logic





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