Definitionadj. relating to or resulting from experience
Last update: August 28, 2015
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But in the "homing" of pigeons there is little question that the experiential factor predominates. [Please select]
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The beyond must, of course, always in our philosophy be itself of an experiential nature. [Please select]
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Empiricism, on the other hand, is justified when it asserts that the experiential alone is knowable. [Please select]
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[Footnote 2: Within the knowledge of reason, as well as in experiential knowledge, a further distinction is made between primary truths (which need no proof) and derived truths. [Please select]
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Criticism forbids the _transcendent_ use of reason (transcending experience); it permits, demands, and itself exercises the _transcendental_[1] use of it, which explains an experiential object, knowledge, from its conditions, which are not empirically given. [Please select]
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