sensibilia

sensibilia
noun plural Etymology: Late Latin, from neuter plural of Latin sensibilis sensible Date: 1856 what may be sensed

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  • sensibilia — noun Things that can be sensed; stimuli. For in the past I have been aware of sensibilia; and I have sensed instances of sensibilia temporally related to one another …   Wiktionary

  • sensibilia — ˌsen(t)səˈbilēə, lyə noun plural Etymology: Late Latin, from neuter pl of sensibilis capable of being perceived more at sensible : what is sensed * * * sensibilia /sen si bilˈi ə/ plural noun Whatever may be perceived by the senses ORIGIN: L,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sensibilia — Those things that are sensed; the immediate objects of sense perception …   Philosophy dictionary

  • sensibilia — sen·si·bil·ia …   English syllables

  • Sense and Sensibilia — is the title of: * Sense and Sensibilia (Aristotle): one of the treatises by Aristotle that make up the Parva Naturalia * Sense and Sensibilia (Austin): the work of ordinary language philosophy by J. L. Austin …   Wikipedia

  • Sense and Sensibilia (Aristotle) — Sense and Sensibilia (or On Sense and the Sensible, On Sense and What is Sensed, On Sense Perception; Ancient Greek: Περὶ αἰσθήσεως καὶ αἰσθητῶν, Latin: De sensu et sensibilibus, De sensu et sensili, De sensu et sensato) is one of the short… …   Wikipedia

  • Sense and Sensibilia (Austin) — Sense and Sensibilia is a landmark 1950 s work of ordinary language philosophy by J. L. Austin, Oxford Professor of Philosophy. Austin attacks sense data theories of perception, specifically those of A. J. Ayer and G. J. Warnock …   Wikipedia

  • J. L. Austin — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = name = John Langshaw Austin birth = March 26, 1911 death = death date and age|1960|2|8|1911|3|26 school tradition = Linguistic… …   Wikipedia

  • Phenomenalism — In epistemology and the philosophy of perception, phenomenalism is the view that physical objects do not exist as things in themselves but only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli (e.g. redness, hardness, softness, sweetness, etc.)… …   Wikipedia

  • John Langshaw Austin — est un philosophe anglais né le 26 mars 1911 à Lancaster et décédé le 8 février 1960, appartenant à la philosophie analytique. Il s est intéressé au problème du sens en philosophie. Représentant majeur de la philosophie du… …   Wikipédia en Français

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