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experiential (encz) | experiential,zkušenostní adj: osvald |
Experiential (gcide) | Experiential \Ex*pe`ri*en"tial\ ([e^]ks*p[=e]`r[i^]*[e^]n"shal),
a.
Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. --Coleridge.
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It is called empirical or experiential . . . because it
is given to us by experience or observation, and not
obtained as the result of inference or reasoning.
--Sir. W.
Hamilton.
-- Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ly, adv. --Dr. H. More.
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experiential (wn) | experiential
adj 1: relating to or resulting from experience; "a personal,
experiential reality"
2: derived from experience or the experience of existence; "the
rich experiential content of the teachings of the older
philosophers"- Benjamin Farrington; "formal logicians are not
concerned with existential matters"- John Dewey [syn:
experiential, existential] |
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experiential (encz) | experiential,zkušenostní adj: osvald |
Experientialism (gcide) | Experientialism \Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ism\
([e^]ks*p[=e]`r[i^]*[e^]n"shal*[i^]z'm), n. (Philos.)
The doctrine that experience, either that of ourselves or of
others, is the test or criterion of general knowledge; --
opposed to intuitionalism.
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Experientialism is in short, a philosophical or logical
theory, not a psychological one. --G. C.
Robertson.
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Experientialist (gcide) | Experientialist \Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ist\
([e^]ks*p[=e]`r[i^]*[e^]n"shal*[i^]st), n.
One who accepts the doctrine of experientialism. Also used
adjectively.
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Experientially (gcide) | Experiential \Ex*pe`ri*en"tial\ ([e^]ks*p[=e]`r[i^]*[e^]n"shal),
a.
Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. --Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]
It is called empirical or experiential . . . because it
is given to us by experience or observation, and not
obtained as the result of inference or reasoning.
--Sir. W.
Hamilton.
-- Ex*pe`ri*en"tial*ly, adv. --Dr. H. More.
[1913 Webster] |
experiential (wn) | experiential
adj 1: relating to or resulting from experience; "a personal,
experiential reality"
2: derived from experience or the experience of existence; "the
rich experiential content of the teachings of the older
philosophers"- Benjamin Farrington; "formal logicians are not
concerned with existential matters"- John Dewey [syn:
experiential, existential] |
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