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▸ noun: (philosophy) according to the philosophy of Justus Buchler, the process of the development of a person's experience by the interaction of behaviour and the environment.
▸ noun: (biology) Sexual behaviour that leads to conception. The term “proceptivity” was introduced into general sexological use by Frank A. Beach in 1976
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▸ noun: (philosophy) according to the philosophy of Justus Buchler, the process of the development of a person's experience by the interaction of behaviour and the environment.
▸ noun: (biology) Sexual behaviour that leads to conception. The term “proceptivity” was introduced into general sexological use by Frank A. Beach in 1976
Similar:
anschauung,
perceptionism,
percept,
perceptum,
apperception,
percipiendum,
percipient,
perceiverance,
percipience,
prehension,
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