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单词 phenomenality
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phenomenalityn.

Brit. /fᵻˌnɒmᵻˈnalᵻti/, U.S. /fᵻˌnɑməˈnælədi/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: phenomenal adj., -ity suffix.
Etymology: < phenomenal adj. + -ity suffix. Compare French phénoménalité (1833).
1. The quality of being phenomenal.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [noun] > matter or corporeal substance > state of being cognizable by the senses
tangibility1665
tangibleness1727
phenomenality1806
1806 S. T. Coleridge in Marginalia (1984) II. 890 The essential phenomenality of Matter. Its Esse is Videri.
1865 N. Amer. Rev. July 116 While the creator gives reality to the creature, the creature gives phenomenality to the creator.
1884 B. Bosanquet et al. tr. H. Lotze Metaphysic 380 With respect to the Phenomenality of Space, I have argued..that the appearance both of Space itself and of the changes which take place in it, is to be referred to real events which do not take place in Space.
1892 Mind 1 487 Unless we are to throw all Kant's teaching to the winds, we must doggedly insist that what the mind sees is phenomenal, and that it is the very phenomenality of its objects which constitutes their reality.
1917 A. S. Pringle-Pattison Idea of God xi. 211 This organic point of view delivers us..from the difficulties which so sorely afflict modern philosophy as to the relativity, or subjectivity, or phenomenality, of knowledge.
1933 Jrnl. Theol. Stud. 34 314 The notion that all phenomenality including the self is illusory..finally became..the foundation of Sankara's philosophy.
1984 Listener 20–27 Dec. 39/1 Obliquely, Wittgenstein rejoins the romantic image of Shakespeare's superhuman, organic phenomenality.
2001 Jewish Social Stud. (Nexis) 7 114 The artwork..exemplifies momentary freedom, mimetically rescuing particularity in the enactment of signification without effacing the concrete phenomenality of the particulars.
2. Usually in plural. Something that is phenomenal, a phenomenon. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of perception > object of perception > [noun] > quality of
phenomenality1848
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > [noun] > phenomenon > quality
phenomenality1882
1848 J. Stallo Philos. of Nature ii. 345 A series of phenomenalities is percurred.
1882 J. B. Stallo Concepts Mod. Physics 201 Phenomenalities are the deliverances of sense.
1994 Social Text No. 39. 36 Such markers, drawn together to account for a face, constitute a field of vision in which genetic phenomenalities and accidents of birth are central.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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