agnosy

noun 4

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noun

1

A lack of spiritual understanding or insight; a lack of enlightenment.

Triad above all substance, super-divine and above the good, guide of the Christians into the Divine Wisdom, conducting us to that above agnosy, i.e., the unknowable, to the highest clearness and the super-eminent height

Just as agnosy is the great evil to the Hermetist, so is Parzival's zwivel at the root of all his tribulations.

2

A deficit in the ability to perceive.

This "mimic agnosy" will be removed only through very prolonged maturation and learning.

Music perception disorders from neurological origin (the 3 levels of musical perception désintégration considered as auditory agnosy).

3

A patient suffering from an agnosy.

Finally, optic aphasics are usually described as being unimpaired in everyday life, whereas agnosies are often noticeably handicapped by their inability to recognize objects, people, and locales.

4

Ignorance, especially that which is common to a group or category of people.

Your logic is faulty, reflecting cachexia and the general agnosy that plagues your race.

That Organon remains largely unstudied and even ignored reveals the real agnosy of our institutions and teachers charged with training future generations of homœopaths.

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