单词 | phenomenism |
释义 | phenomenismn. Philosophy. Now rare. = phenomenalism n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > empiricism > [noun] > phenomenalism or action of phenomenalizing phenomenism1830 phenomenalism1865 phenomenalization1870 1830 J. Douglas Errors Relig. 231 His philosophy was still phenomenism. 1852 A. P. Forbes Explan. Nicene Creed 107 Some have maintained a pure idealism, others a pure materialism, and a third party pure phaenomenism. 1865 J. Grote Exploratio Philosophica Pt. I i. 182 The notion of an unknowable noumenism with which phænomenism..is contrasted. 1913 Philos. Rev. 22 347 Phenomenism is the view that the image is essentially a phenomenon and that its characters are objective. 1994 French Rev. 68 155 He [sc. Berg] emphasizes the frequency of hallucination in Zola's work as well as a phenomenism, typical of the times, which merges the observer and the object, making both of them integral parts of the visual act. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1830 |
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