10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «METEMPIRICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
metempirically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
metempirically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
A man with a responsive faculty, therefore, may be able to perceive a vision of a
lifetime in a flash, that is, metempirically; or the memories of his former life may
momentarily surface into his consciousness. The poet Mizuno muses on his ...
Chieko Irie Mulhern,
1977
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Freud: From Individual Psychology to Group Psychology
... is posited metempirically and in an ad hoc manner. Whatever a patient relates
through free association, Freud seems to be saying, is relevant to his pathology
either as a mask, indicative of repression, or a step toward a solution, indicative
of ...
M. Andrew Holowchak,
2012
deepest level, ontologically, objectively, metaphysically, metempirically,
substantially, it could be something else.' No further evidence will help here. Any
tour of chocolate factories we organised, any further chemical analysis we oflered
, would ...
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George Henry Lewes: A Victorian Mind
Comte had rejected the concept altogether, substituting for it the idea of law, but
Lewes urged that, in fact, both concepts could be metempirically apprehended,
and, conversely, that there was "an empirical conception 118 The Construction of
...
... in which he shows what principles should be followed in the division of the
natural law," St. Thomas gives a simple and convincing demonstration of a
transition from facts, metempirically considered, to values realistically understood
.
Yves René Marie Simon, Robert J. Mulvaney,
1991
Of course the dense series is only metempirically countable and the continuous
series measurable only metempirically, so that to note that we seem to have here
naught but a transcendentalizing of the Aristotelian я^дос and mrvexiiç, plurality ...
Edward C. Hegeler, Paul Carus,
1966
... this essential form can be necessary and therefore intelligible only in so far as
it is metempirically grounded in an absolute that transcends the contingency and
mutability of its sensible realizations. If the above understanding of the meaning ...
Edward Aloysius Pace, James Hugh Ryan,
1962
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Kant and the Transcendental Object: A Hermeneutic Study
Obviously all the acts of the pure subject, which occur metempirically and
timelessly, will also occur phenomenally, and vice versa: there is no place in
Kantian theory for the sort of bifurcation of the noumenal and the phenomenal
self which ...
John Niemeyer Findlay,
1981
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The Journal of Mental Science
He could not, in fact, solve the question, except metempirically, or by speculation,
bnt if he were obliged to come to a conclusion on the question, the answer would
be a modified acquiescence in the affirmative, assnming also that there may be ...
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Physical metempiric [ed. by D. Barratt].
... it makes as little pretence of arriving at a first cause or at an absolute being. It is
in fact nothing more than science metempirically interpreted : it does not leave
experience but only tries to make it more intelligible by hypothetically extending it
.
Alfred Barratt, Dorothea Barratt,
1883