metempirical
11emergence — /i merr jeuhns/, n. 1. the act or process of emerging. 2. an outgrowth, as a prickle, on the surface of a plant. 3. Evolution. the appearance of new properties or species in the course of development or evolution. [1640 50; < F < ML; see… …
12met- — var. of meta before a vowel: metempirical. * * * …
13Psychology (The separation of) from philosophy — The separation of psychology from philosophy Studies in the sciences of mind 1815–1879 Edward S.Reed THE IMPOSSIBLE SCIENCE Traditional metaphysics The consensus of European opinion during and immediately after the Napoleonic era was that… …
14metempirico — me·tem·pì·ri·co agg. TS filos. di ciò che prescinde l esperienza sensibile Sinonimi: metafisico. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1905. ETIMO: der. di empirico con meta , cfr. ingl. metempirical …
15transcendent — a. 1. Pre eminent, surpassing, supereminent, unequalled, unparalleled, peerless, unrivalled, inimitable, very superior, consummate, unsurpassed, supreme in excellence. 2. Transcendental, above or dominating the (Aristotelian) categories. 3.… …
16metempiric — /mɛtəmˈpɪrɪk/ (say metuhm pirik) noun a supporter of the metempirical philosophy. {met(a) + empiric} …
17metempiricism — ˌmed.+ noun Etymology: metempiric + ism : metempirics * * * metempirˈicism / i sizm/ noun The study of the existence of things beyond the scope of experience (also metempirics) • • • Main Entry: ↑meta * * * metempiricism (mɛtɛmˈpɪrɪsɪz(ə)m …
18met- — prefix see meta * * * var. of meta before a vowel: metempirical. * * * met «meht», verb. the past tense and past participle of meet1: »My father met us this morning at ten. We were met at the gate by our three dogs. Met «meht», noun …
19metempirically — adverb see metempirical …
20met|em|pir|i|cal — «MEHT uhm PIHR uh kuhl», adjective. 1. beyond, or outside of, the field of experience: »If then the Empirical designates the province we include within the range of Science, the province we exclude may fitly be styled the metempirical (George H.… …