10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «METEMPIRICISM»
Discover the use of
metempiricism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
metempiricism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Rise of Empiricism: William James, Thomas Hill Green, ...
... consider that Ogilvie's Imperial Dictionary has entries for the following
philosophical terms: “metempiricism” (“transcendentalism” is given as a synonym
), “mode” (a special sense is devoted to Locke's use of the term), “doctrine of
occasional ...
Alexander Mugar Klein, 2007
2
Dutiful Correspondent: Philosophical Essays on Thomas Jefferson
Thus, given his avowed commitment to empiricism and his disdain of
metempiricism, Jefferson's statement of the equality of all persons cannot be
grasped as a self-evident truth. It is, it seems, best grasped as propagandist— as
part ...
3
Feminine Subjects in Masculine Fiction: Modernity, Will and ...
Positivist argumentsagainst 'metempiricism' were formulated in this way.
Thefemale characters inthesenovels are perfectly situatedto
embodythatverydynamic between meaning and existence. Itisthis, I would argue,
that constitutestheir ...
4
Challenging the Boundaries
Aristotle's metempiricism held imagination to be the reproduction of sensory input
and recognised that metaphor, the mark of literary genius in his estimation,
followed upon 'the intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars' (Poetics
1459a ...
Işil Baş, Işıl Baş, Donald C. Freeman, 2007
5
Freud: From Individual Psychology to Group Psychology
Freud falls back on metempiricism—i.e., on an appeal to speculation and to the “
Witch” metapsychology. Vis-à-vis metapsychology, he appeals especially to the
notions of the economics and dynamics of libidinal and aggressive drives.
M. Andrew Holowchak, Mark Holowchak, 2012
Another suggestion is that we employ the words "metempiric" and "
metempiricism " as expressing the idea that, although the Ultimate Reality is
beyond the accurate knowledge given by observation, we can by inference know
its existence as ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... animal) many-celled animals (opposed to single-celled Protozoa); — sing
metazo on. adj and n metazo an — adj metazo ic — adi metemplric (met- em-pir'
ik) or metempirical beyond the scope of experience; of or relating to
metempiricism.
1 Will not this even satisfy the idealists ? What, then, is the difference, if we have
here an experientialist like Mr. Lewes talking Idealism—how does this differ from
any metempiricism 'P The answer, in a word, is this, that the one is verified and ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... п. pl. чгт^тзгг; ял^. metazoon; ad/s. metazoan,metazoic'Törat3n,*Rtit mete v.í. *)
|чн|, чгтчт; чтгят, ?тг %ят; л. тт, Ч1ЧНГ; л5. metestick, metewand, mete yard ЧТЧ
ТЖ mete л. ЧТ^Г, íftTT metempiric, -al atíjfí. зг^т^ЧГЧ^; ял metempiricism ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
We cannot with Buddha ignore the over-ruling power, nor with Lord Amberley
seek to find it in the shifting sands of metempiricism without fatal results in either
case. Religion is concerned with the guidance of our emotional desires toward
an ...
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker, 1878