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Cogency, as a measure of the embodiment of a set of ideas, is reflected in the attitudes individuals display. Both, the conceptual cogency and attitudes, compose the noetic space in its cogency and consistency. Cogency might delay the loss of centrality and coherence, the required enervation, of the conceptual net on which a certain concept rests, but incoherence in other neighbouring areas, modulations in the conceptual system, also foster cognitive dissonance and a successive fading of cogency, thus implicating each other. Power is socially distributed for the plain of consistence allows different vectors and diverse subsystems that might overlap only partially. The madman, the judge, the doctor roam in different directions but their judgements remain globally consistent though locally segregated and often opaque.

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