Cognitive Entity
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A Cognitive Entity is a mental element that participates in cognitive processes (to enable mental functions and thought operations).
- AKA: Mental Entity, Thought Element, Cognitive Unit.
- Context:
- It can enable Mental Processing through cognitive operations and thought mechanisms.
- It can support Information Processing through cognitive routines and mental procedures.
- It can facilitate Knowledge Operations through cognitive functions and mental actions.
- It can maintain Cognitive States through mental conditions and thought states.
- It can guide Mental Activity through cognitive pathways and thought directions.
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- It can participate in Memory Processes via storage operations and retrieval functions.
- It can engage in Learning Activity via knowledge acquisition and skill development.
- It can interact through Mental Networks via cognitive connections and thought associations.
- It can transform through Cognitive Change via mental adaptation and thought evolution.
- It can persist through Mental Storage via memory systems and cognitive retention.
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- It can range from being a Simple Mental Unit to being a Complex Cognitive Structure, depending on its cognitive complexity.
- It can range from being a Basic Thought Element to being an Advanced Mental Component, depending on its functional sophistication.
- It can range from being a Concrete Mental Entity to being an Abstract Cognitive Element, depending on its abstraction level.
- It can range from being a Temporary Thought Unit to being a Permanent Mental Structure, depending on its temporal stability.
- It can range from being a Local Cognitive Element to being a Distributed Mental Entity, depending on its cognitive distribution.
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- It can demonstrate Cognitive Quality through:
- It can maintain Mental Integrity through:
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- Examples:
- Mental Representations, such as:
- Visual Representations, such as:
- Conceptual Representations, such as:
- Cognitive Patterns, such as:
- Thought Patterns, such as:
- Memory Patterns, such as:
- Mental Operations, such as:
- Processing Operations, such as:
- Memory Operations, such as:
- Knowledge Structures, such as:
- Semantic Structures, such as:
- Procedural Structures, such as:
- Cognitive States, such as:
- Active States, such as:
- Storage States, such as:
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- Mental Representations, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Physical Objects like chairs, which lack cognitive nature.
- Material Processs like chemical reactions, which lack mental aspect.
- External Events like weather patterns, which lack cognitive basis.
- Biological Components like cells, which lack mental property.
- Mechanical Systems like engines, which lack cognitive capability.
- See: Mental Process, Cognitive System, Thought Pattern, Memory Structure, Knowledge Organization, Information Processing, Learning Mechanism, Mental State, Cognitive Architecture, Brain Function.