Sense vs Sensibilia - What's the difference?
sense | sensibilia |
(senseid) Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (William Shakespeare)
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (Milton)
(senseid)Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness.
* (and other bibliographic particulars) Sir (Philip Sidney)
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (John Milton)
(senseid)Sound practical or moral judgment.
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (w, L'Estrange)
(senseid)The meaning, reason, or value of something.
* Bible, Neh. viii. 8
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (Shakespeare)
(senseid)A natural appreciation or ability.
(senseid)(pragmatics) The way that a referent is presented.
(senseid)(semantics) A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries for a word in a dictionary.
(mathematics) One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity.
(mathematics) One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise.
(senseid) referring to the strand of a nucleic acid that directly specifies the product.
To use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel.
To instinctively be aware.
To comprehend.
(philosophy) Things that can be sensed; stimuli.
* 1950 , Winston H F Barnes, The Philosophical Predicament
* 1969 , Alfred Jules Ayer, Metaphysics and Common Sense
* 1988 , Ramon M Lemos, Metaphysical Investigations
* 1989 , Anthony John Patrick Kenny, The Metaphysics of Mind
As an adjective sense
is sensible, rational.As a noun sensibilia is
(philosophy) things that can be sensed; stimuli.sense
English
Noun
(en noun)- Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep.
- What surmounts the reach / Of human sense I shall delineate.
- a sense of security
- this Basilius, having the quick sense of a lover
- high disdain from sense of injured merit
- It's common sense not to put metal objects in a microwave oven.
- Some are so hardened in wickedness as to have no sense of the most friendly offices.
- You don’t make any sense .
- the true sense of words or phrases
- So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense .
- I think 'twas in another sense .
- A keen musical sense
Hyponyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* sense of smell (see olfaction) * (l)See also
* business sense * common sense * sixth sense * sight / vision * hearing / audition * taste / gustation * smell / olfaction * touch / tactition * thermoception * nociception * equilibrioception * proprioceptionVerb
(sens)- She immediately sensed her disdain.
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English
Noun
(en-plural noun)- For in the past I have been aware of sensibilia ; and I have sensed instances of sensibilia temporally related to one another.
- Russell also brought in the sense-data sensed by other persons and even unsensed sense-data, to which he gave the name of sensibilia .
- It is because their being as sensibilia does not depend upon their being intentional objects for anyone...
- Among the things which human beings do are (a) think of sensibilia in their absence, (b) make mental or verbal pictures of sensibilia,...
