单词 | suprasensible |
释义 | suprasensibleadj.n. A. adj. = supersensible adj. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > immateriality > [adjective] > not perceptible by the senses or beyond the senses unsensiblec1380 insensible1509 imperceptible1536 ungropable1558 untouchable1567 unfeelable1609 unsensive1616 intactible1623 intangible1640 supersensual1647 intactile1660 supersensitive1701 touchless1767 supersensible1795 untangible1816 insensile1822 ungraspable1822 suprasensitive1825 suprasensible1831 suprasensuous1838 subsensual1840 unsensuous1850 supersensational1853 insensuousa1861 1831 Repository May 291 Whence should the thought of a suprasensible world occur to us, if not suggested to us by our internal feeling? 1839 Penny Cycl. XIII. 177/1 Kant applies the term of noumenon to the notion of God, and generally to all supra-sensible objects, which may be conceived of. 1855 C. Kingsley Westward Ho! I. ii. 69 Your Platonical ‘eternal world of supra-sensible forms’. 1902 A. M. Fairbairn Philos. Christian Relig. i. vi. 200 Religion is, subjectively, man's consciousness of relation to suprasensible Being. 1952 Sewanee Rev. 60 251 What happens when one demands that the supra-sensible be clothed in sensory images. 2010 F. Raffoul Origins of Responsibility iv. 135 Far from being grounded on some metaphysical suprasensible realm, the ethical finds itself resituated at the very level of existence itself. B. n. With the. = supersensible n. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > immateriality > [noun] > immaterial or incorporeal thing > that which is not perceptible by the senses supersensitive1797 supersensible1798 supersensual1818 supersensuous1818 supersensuous1825 suprasensible1837 1837 Penny Cycl. IX. 332/1 The former [i.e. Zeno] confining himself to its docrine of the supra-sensible, the latter [i.e. Empedocles] to a detailed application of its physiological view. 1880 Methodist Q. Rev. July 495 The chief claim of Jacobi to recognition among philosophers rests upon his doctrine that we have a direct intuitive knowledge of the suprasensible. 1907 Hibbert Jrnl. Jan. 445 From each excursion into the region of the suprasensible, he returns to the contemplation of the actual world with the aud of the larger light obtained in that high vision. 1999 S. Žižek Ticklish Subj. (2000) iv. 197 The Suprasensible exists only in so far as it appears as such. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1831 |
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