单词 | phenomenalization |
释义 | phenomenalizationn. Philosophy. The action of making phenomenal, or conceiving as phenomenal; (also) the state of being phenomenal. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > empiricism > [noun] > phenomenalism or action of phenomenalizing phenomenism1830 phenomenalism1865 phenomenalization1870 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of perception > object of perception > [noun] > making phenomenal phenomenalization1870 1870 J. C. Simon in Contemp. Rev. 13 405 This doctrine [of Hegel] that the Whole of Being is phenomenal—consisting of the process which we commonly call Thought or Thinking, and which..we may call Phenomenalization. 1881 A. C. Fraser Life Berkeley 73 Phenomenalisation not being possible in the absence of sense-conscious spirits, the world, it is argued, could not have existed before man.., if its reality is only phenomenal. 1921 A. H. Hannay & R. G. Collingwood tr. G. de Ruggiero Mod. Philos. iii. ii. 274 Bradley..fails to see that the true absolute is..appearance itself, in so far as it is the absolute process of appearing, the phenomenalization of the absolute. 1996 Boundary 2 23 224 For there to be a type of any text,..it has to be presumed that any token forms are simply phenomenalizations of an ideal, consciously intended type form, which is always somehow present in the tokens. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1870 |
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