单词 | world ground |
释义 | > as lemmasworld ground world ground n. [after German Weltgrund (1789 or earlier)] Philosophy a (transcendent or immanent) reality or principle which underlies or sustains the world. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > metaphysics > [noun] > cosmology > reality or principle that underlies the world unconscious1836 world ground1853 1853 W. Pulsford tr. J. Müller Christian Doctr. Sin III. iv. 139 This primitive essence is the world itself, of course not as this complex whole of finite things, but as immanent principle of the world, as impersonal world-ground [Ger. Weltgrund]. 1898 W. James in Psychol. Rev. July 424 The world is evidently more complex than we are accustomed to think it, the ‘absolute world-ground’, in particular, being farther off (as Mr. F. C. S. Schiller has well pointed out) than it is the wont either of the usual empiricisms or of the usual idealisms to think it. 1948 Sc. Jrnl. Theol. 1 121 The most that science, working with its concepts of causation on a different level, can offer is a world-ground, or mind-energy at work in the world. 2005 R. Bernet et al. Edmund Husserl 199 Dogmatic metaphysics agrees in principle with the critical philosophy..in positing the relationship of world and world-ground (or the origin-relation) as a ‘transcendent’ relation between the world on one hand and the world-ground on the other. < as lemmas |
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