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transphenomenal

Taxonomy vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

taxonomy | transphenomenal |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Transphenomenality vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

transphenomenality | transphenomenal | Derived terms |

Transphenomenality is a derived term of transphenomenal.


As a noun transphenomenality

is the state or condition of being transphenomenal.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Perception vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

perception | transphenomenal |


As a noun perception

is organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Conceptualization vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

conceptualization | transphenomenal |


As a noun conceptualization

is the process of forming a conceptual form of a phenomenon; the act of conceptualizing.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Experience vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

experience | transphenomenal |


As a noun experience

is experiment, trial, test.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Realm vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

realm | transphenomenal |


As a noun realm

is an abstract sphere of influence, real or imagined.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Nature vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

nature | transphenomenal |


As a noun nature

is the natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design. e.g. the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature.

As a verb nature

is to endow with natural qualities.

As a proper noun Nature

is the sum of natural forces reified and considered as a sentient being, will, or principle.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Process vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

process | transphenomenal |


As a noun process

is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product.

As a verb process

is to perform a particular process or process can be (mostly british) to walk in a procession.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

Kantianism vs Transphenomenal - What's the difference?

kantianism | transphenomenal |


As a proper noun kantianism

is (philosophy) the philosophical system of (1724-1804) and his followers; also called transcendental idealism.

As an adjective transphenomenal is

(philosophy|especially kantianism) of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.