单词 | sensible experience |
释义 | > as lemmassensible experience sensible experience n. chiefly Philosophy = sense-experience n. at sense n. Compounds 3. ΚΠ 1535 W. Marshall tr. Marsilius of Padua Def. of Peace i. iv. f. 13v Whiche thynge also euery man maye perceyue euydently, by sensyble experyence [L. inductione sensata]. 1694 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding (new ed.) ii. i. 44 He, that would not deceive himself, ought to build his Hypothesis on matter of fact, and make it out by sensible experience. 1745 D. Fordyce Dialogues conc. Educ. I. xi. 366 Truth..is not easily apprehended by the Bulk of Mankind; especially if it be remote from common Observation, or abstracted from sensible Experience. 1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xvii. 8 The physiological condition of this first sensible experience is probably nerve-currents coming in from many peripheral organs at once. 1959 A. C. Crombie Hist. Sci. from Augustine to Galileo (1995) II. i. i. 37 For some four centuries from the beginning of the 13th century, the question guiding scientific inquiry was to discover the real, the enduring, the intelligible behind the changing world of sensible experience. 2005 A. Ross in A. Parr Deleuze Dict. 138 According to Kant, the coherence and form of experience are the work of the mind rather than the ‘givens’ of sensible experience. < as lemmas |
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