Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.2 Concepts of Perception

Article 18 - Perception

Canon 806 (link)

Perception is the conscious sensory observation and distinction of external objects and concepts in dimension according to time using meaning.

Canon 807 (link)

The word Perception originates from the Latin perceptio meaning “to conceive an idea or form”, itself from two (2) Latin words per meaning “through space, according to time” and ceptio/capio meaning “conceive, form”.

Canon 808 (link)

Perception is distinct from thought or thinking in that the source of cognitive influence and stimulation is external rather than internal.

Canon 809 (link)

In accordance with Divine Law all things in the Universal Dimension is a Dream in motion. Furthermore, in accordance with Natural Law, all objects possess unique position in Dimension. Therefore, all things possess Unique Perception.

Canon 810 (link)

All members of the Homo Sapien species possess unique Perception. By the Natural Law, Collective Perception within the bounds of Objective Existence does not exist. Collective Perception can only exist in theory, therefore fictional dimension.

Canon 811 (link)

All Perception is relative to the observor.